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... round the insect which first began to form its cell . Under these cells the females deposit their eggs , which , after a certain period , are hatched , and the young ones eat their way out . Though indisputably an animal secretion ...
... round the insect which first began to form its cell . Under these cells the females deposit their eggs , which , after a certain period , are hatched , and the young ones eat their way out . Though indisputably an animal secretion ...
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... round to me to inquire if I have made my will , and if you do , a plain answer shall be given . It would be a little out of cha- racter in me to talk of freeholds and funded property , of Scotch and Irish es- tates , of shares in the ...
... round to me to inquire if I have made my will , and if you do , a plain answer shall be given . It would be a little out of cha- racter in me to talk of freeholds and funded property , of Scotch and Irish es- tates , of shares in the ...
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... rounded are made in vain , so neither are the faculties with which we are endowed bestowed without design . Why are we taught more than the beasts of the field , and made wiser than the fowls of the air , unless it be that we may employ ...
... rounded are made in vain , so neither are the faculties with which we are endowed bestowed without design . Why are we taught more than the beasts of the field , and made wiser than the fowls of the air , unless it be that we may employ ...
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... round to rot them ; this may account for the difference ; but to return to Mr. Perkins . Often after eight o'clock , a dirty little urchin issues forth to purchase a halfpenny fagot ; if , per- chance , he should loiter by the way , his ...
... round to rot them ; this may account for the difference ; but to return to Mr. Perkins . Often after eight o'clock , a dirty little urchin issues forth to purchase a halfpenny fagot ; if , per- chance , he should loiter by the way , his ...
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... round the table , snatching at the rolls , picking at the butter and sugar , and up- setting the tea - cups , and getting some- times a slap from the mother , an oath from the father , or a scuffle among themselves . Before the meal is ...
... round the table , snatching at the rolls , picking at the butter and sugar , and up- setting the tea - cups , and getting some- times a slap from the mother , an oath from the father , or a scuffle among themselves . Before the meal is ...
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