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Pagina 42
... kind . This is nowhere more remarkable than in birds of the same shape and proportion , where we often see the male determined in his courtship by the single grain or tincture of a feather , and never discovering any charms but in the ...
... kind . This is nowhere more remarkable than in birds of the same shape and proportion , where we often see the male determined in his courtship by the single grain or tincture of a feather , and never discovering any charms but in the ...
Pagina 148
... kind of whispering place , but such a one as gathered the voice of him who spoke into a funnel , which was placed at the very top of it . The tyrant used to lodge all his state criminals , or those whom he supposed to be engaged ...
... kind of whispering place , but such a one as gathered the voice of him who spoke into a funnel , which was placed at the very top of it . The tyrant used to lodge all his state criminals , or those whom he supposed to be engaged ...
Pagina 390
... kind soever , and took great notice how much they took with the people 2 ; upon which he would , and cer- tainly might , very well judge of their present dis- positions , and the most proper way of applying them according to his own ...
... kind soever , and took great notice how much they took with the people 2 ; upon which he would , and cer- tainly might , very well judge of their present dis- positions , and the most proper way of applying them according to his own ...
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