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... circumstance ; that is , the heat emitted from the burning vegetable fibres unites oxygen with the clay which constitutes so large a por- tion of the turf , as it is dug from the ground . In other respects , it would be a wasteful ...
... circumstance ; that is , the heat emitted from the burning vegetable fibres unites oxygen with the clay which constitutes so large a por- tion of the turf , as it is dug from the ground . In other respects , it would be a wasteful ...
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... circumstance : but the late Mr. Curtis , who many years ago recommended an ar- rangement of grasses for different soils , well observed that persons are apt to draw conclusions too hastily from the ap- pearance which a plant assumes on ...
... circumstance : but the late Mr. Curtis , who many years ago recommended an ar- rangement of grasses for different soils , well observed that persons are apt to draw conclusions too hastily from the ap- pearance which a plant assumes on ...
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... circumstances . His wife bore him eleven children , of whom the two eldest were daughters ; and Wil- liam , the ... circumstance is improbable ; and consequently also the connected anecdote that William was a parading lad , who could not ...
... circumstances . His wife bore him eleven children , of whom the two eldest were daughters ; and Wil- liam , the ... circumstance is improbable ; and consequently also the connected anecdote that William was a parading lad , who could not ...
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