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... course of the ensuing year 112 of those animals were destroyed in a single district . A perseverance in the same plan has gradually reduced the swarms of these depredators , and in many parts the fox is now no longer formidable . Sheep ...
... course of the ensuing year 112 of those animals were destroyed in a single district . A perseverance in the same plan has gradually reduced the swarms of these depredators , and in many parts the fox is now no longer formidable . Sheep ...
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... course of policy pursued by the United States ; and Mr. Madison's acceptance of the Russian offer of mediation seemed to come in aid of these pacific anticipations : but month after month has passed away without any appearance of change ...
... course of policy pursued by the United States ; and Mr. Madison's acceptance of the Russian offer of mediation seemed to come in aid of these pacific anticipations : but month after month has passed away without any appearance of change ...
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... course of working , or when , on any particular occasion , there arrives a government - order demanding an extraordinary and immediate supply . " This river , and other streams in its vicinity , have been in a course of washing for many ...
... course of working , or when , on any particular occasion , there arrives a government - order demanding an extraordinary and immediate supply . " This river , and other streams in its vicinity , have been in a course of washing for many ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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