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Pagina 139
... become more like their parents at every moulting ; so that to make these birds one and the same species , we must ... becomes barren , and is equally buffeted by both sexes . This strange change of plumage does not seem to be the effect ...
... become more like their parents at every moulting ; so that to make these birds one and the same species , we must ... becomes barren , and is equally buffeted by both sexes . This strange change of plumage does not seem to be the effect ...
Pagina 172
... become almost imper ceptible , may be explained thus . The simple sensible pleasure of the action constitutes a very small part of the actual gratification . The pleasurable feelings which have accompanied the progress of the habit ...
... become almost imper ceptible , may be explained thus . The simple sensible pleasure of the action constitutes a very small part of the actual gratification . The pleasurable feelings which have accompanied the progress of the habit ...
Pagina 445
... becomes hot , with a pain in the back and limbs , or transitory stitches across the chest . The tongue is white ; the ... become greatly aggravated . The former , viz . the cough , is strong and incessant , sometimes dry , but generally ...
... becomes hot , with a pain in the back and limbs , or transitory stitches across the chest . The tongue is white ; the ... become greatly aggravated . The former , viz . the cough , is strong and incessant , sometimes dry , but generally ...
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