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Page 82
... called Park - leaf , running wildly over his borders s ; my mother was struck with its beauty , and he ordered his gardener to give it ours immediately , as he had done every thing she or my father wished for . In return , my father had ...
... called Park - leaf , running wildly over his borders s ; my mother was struck with its beauty , and he ordered his gardener to give it ours immediately , as he had done every thing she or my father wished for . In return , my father had ...
Page 141
... called Capo Ducato . The cliffs here are of a splendid whiteness , from which the ancient name Leucadia is said to have been derived . Secondary ridges traverse the island in a direction generally towards the southward and eastward ...
... called Capo Ducato . The cliffs here are of a splendid whiteness , from which the ancient name Leucadia is said to have been derived . Secondary ridges traverse the island in a direction generally towards the southward and eastward ...
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... called into being ? Is the generation of organ- ized beings simultaneous or successive ? Have they all been created at once ; but , in the progress of time , so modified by the influence of external agents , as now to appear under ...
... called into being ? Is the generation of organ- ized beings simultaneous or successive ? Have they all been created at once ; but , in the progress of time , so modified by the influence of external agents , as now to appear under ...
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