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... common wild rose , but are more deeply coloured . In the evening , the travellers arrived on the Platte , which they ascended till the 18th . This river is almost uniformly broad and shallow , and in- cumbered with shifting sand - bars ...
... common wild rose , but are more deeply coloured . In the evening , the travellers arrived on the Platte , which they ascended till the 18th . This river is almost uniformly broad and shallow , and in- cumbered with shifting sand - bars ...
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... common conveniences would have rendered unattainable to a mind of less self - command . She steeped her handkerchief in the stream , and ran back with it to the bower . She applied the plentiful moisture to her sister's temples , and ...
... common conveniences would have rendered unattainable to a mind of less self - command . She steeped her handkerchief in the stream , and ran back with it to the bower . She applied the plentiful moisture to her sister's temples , and ...
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the common eel , and the barnacle , are similar in their mode of generation , every one of these animals impregnating itself . " Sir Everard believes that the conger and the common eel be- long to the same species , and differ only in ...
the common eel , and the barnacle , are similar in their mode of generation , every one of these animals impregnating itself . " Sir Everard believes that the conger and the common eel be- long to the same species , and differ only in ...
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