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... complete state . During the time of their concealment , however , they undergo the usual change of the rest of this genus , being first hatched from the egg in the form of a tadpole ; and gradually acquire their complete shape , some ...
... complete state . During the time of their concealment , however , they undergo the usual change of the rest of this genus , being first hatched from the egg in the form of a tadpole ; and gradually acquire their complete shape , some ...
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... complete vocabulary of the language , together with adequate explanations , as shall be honourable to the nation . Many additions and many corrections must be inserted , be- fore such a work can be tolerably complete ; and perhaps many ...
... complete vocabulary of the language , together with adequate explanations , as shall be honourable to the nation . Many additions and many corrections must be inserted , be- fore such a work can be tolerably complete ; and perhaps many ...
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... complete or more perfect than Tintyra . He was agitated by the multiplicity of objects , amazed by their novelty , and tormented with the fear that he should not behold them again . On the cielings , he had seen planetary systems ...
... complete or more perfect than Tintyra . He was agitated by the multiplicity of objects , amazed by their novelty , and tormented with the fear that he should not behold them again . On the cielings , he had seen planetary systems ...
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