What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle".Harper & Bros., 1879 - Всего страниц: 228 |
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... look for , and partly because nothing escaped his eyes . Before he himself travelled , he read a great many books of ... looks at things differently from what it used to before he showed it how . How he saw things you will partly see by ...
... look for , and partly because nothing escaped his eyes . Before he himself travelled , he read a great many books of ... looks at things differently from what it used to before he showed it how . How he saw things you will partly see by ...
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... look to the north - western side of North America as the former point of communication between the Old and the so - called New World . And as so many species , both living and extinct , of these same genera THRESHING CORN WITH HORSES IN ...
... look to the north - western side of North America as the former point of communication between the Old and the so - called New World . And as so many species , both living and extinct , of these same genera THRESHING CORN WITH HORSES IN ...
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... looks attentively , he will probably see the herd standing in a line on the side of some distant hill . On approaching nearer , a few more squeals are given , and off they set at an apparently slow , but really quick canter , along some ...
... looks attentively , he will probably see the herd standing in a line on the side of some distant hill . On approaching nearer , a few more squeals are given , and off they set at an apparently slow , but really quick canter , along some ...
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... look again . What is the cause of this difference in their shyness ? Do they mistake a man in the distance for their chief enemy , the puma ? or does curiosity overcome their timidity ? That they are curious is certain ; for if a person ...
... look again . What is the cause of this difference in their shyness ? Do they mistake a man in the distance for their chief enemy , the puma ? or does curiosity overcome their timidity ? That they are curious is certain ; for if a person ...
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... look very fierce ; but in real- ity they are not at all so ; if one just stamps on the ground , down go their tails , and off they shuffle as quickly as they can . Richardson . CACTUS GROWTH IN THE DESERTS OF UTAH . I have often seen ...
... look very fierce ; but in real- ity they are not at all so ; if one just stamps on the ground , down go their tails , and off they shuffle as quickly as they can . Richardson . CACTUS GROWTH IN THE DESERTS OF UTAH . I have often seen ...
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afterward animals appear ARGENTINE REPUBLIC Australia Bahia Blanca Beagle Channel birds body bolas BRAZIL Buenos Ayres Cape Captain Fitz Roy cattle CHILE Chiloe CHONOS ARCHIPELAGO Cloth coast cocoa-nut color Concepcion condors Copiapó Cordillera crawled Darwin distance dogs earthquake England English Falkland Islands Fuegians GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Gauchos greater number guanaco habit head horse hundred Illustrated inhabitants jaguar JUAN FERNANDEZ killed land lazo legs LIMA living lizards miles MONTEVIDEO mountains naked natives nearly neck nest never night Osorno Volcano ostriches PACIFIC Pampas Parana party PATAGONIA plains Plata prey puma Quillota river rock Rosas round the world Santa Cruz savage scarcely seen ship shore side soon South America spider stones Strait of Magellan surprised TAHITI tail Talcahuano thousand feet Tierra del Fuego tortoises trees URUGUAY Valdivia valley Valparaiso volcano voyage wasp watch waves wild wood yards