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... course through them ; but this conjecture stands divested of every probability to support it . When the waters are at the lowest , the solitary recesses of the caves are the chosen haunts of many animals of prey , of which the tiger may ...
... course through them ; but this conjecture stands divested of every probability to support it . When the waters are at the lowest , the solitary recesses of the caves are the chosen haunts of many animals of prey , of which the tiger may ...
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... course husbandry prevails : first , turnips ; second , barley or oats ; third , clover ; and fourth , wheat . Where ... course of farming ; and as the soil is more adapted for winter than summer corn , a double proportion of the first is ...
... course husbandry prevails : first , turnips ; second , barley or oats ; third , clover ; and fourth , wheat . Where ... course of farming ; and as the soil is more adapted for winter than summer corn , a double proportion of the first is ...
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... course by their hands , or feet , extended from these buoyant vehicles . The author had also an opportunity of killing a large species of turtle , which the Arabs term Rafcht ; and of which he had communicated the principal characters ...
... course by their hands , or feet , extended from these buoyant vehicles . The author had also an opportunity of killing a large species of turtle , which the Arabs term Rafcht ; and of which he had communicated the principal characters ...
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