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... natives have given the name of Shirene . Its bed is rather on a declivity , which gives a rapidity to its current that increases the brilliancy of its waters , as they dash along spreading verdure on every side , and bathing the pendent ...
... natives have given the name of Shirene . Its bed is rather on a declivity , which gives a rapidity to its current that increases the brilliancy of its waters , as they dash along spreading verdure on every side , and bathing the pendent ...
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... natives assert that the mere sight of blood is equally fatal to that bird . The Argus Pheasant , or Kuaow , the pride of the Malayan forests , in elegance of form and richness of attire is perhaps un- equalled in the feathered race ...
... natives assert that the mere sight of blood is equally fatal to that bird . The Argus Pheasant , or Kuaow , the pride of the Malayan forests , in elegance of form and richness of attire is perhaps un- equalled in the feathered race ...
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... natives find in some calcareous mountains between the Desert and the fertile land . In its natural state , it is found mingled with a brown earth , with which the stone of those mountains is intermixed . This earth the natives dilute ...
... natives find in some calcareous mountains between the Desert and the fertile land . In its natural state , it is found mingled with a brown earth , with which the stone of those mountains is intermixed . This earth the natives dilute ...
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