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... early succulent plants were not formed for the food of animals is a mere assumption ; and it is not unreasonable to believe that , notwithstanding the spinous armature of some of the species , they furnished aliment to certain families ...
... early succulent plants were not formed for the food of animals is a mere assumption ; and it is not unreasonable to believe that , notwithstanding the spinous armature of some of the species , they furnished aliment to certain families ...
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... early in spring , under glass ; and other sowings follow at intervals of about three weeks , till near midsummer . The seedlings are planted out in rows , sometimes in large beds , and frequently between the lines of haricots , peas ...
... early in spring , under glass ; and other sowings follow at intervals of about three weeks , till near midsummer . The seedlings are planted out in rows , sometimes in large beds , and frequently between the lines of haricots , peas ...
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... early period of his life , he wanted experience and decision . He often showed considerable vacillation , from the critical circumstances in which he was placed , and not unfrequently from the fear of conse- quences . He wished to ...
... early period of his life , he wanted experience and decision . He often showed considerable vacillation , from the critical circumstances in which he was placed , and not unfrequently from the fear of conse- quences . He wished to ...
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