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Page 38
... frequently presented itself to view in some very de- lightful landscape : the soil , however , is barren , and its inhabit- ants but thinly scattered , so that scarce any signs of cultivation are seen . ' The peasants hang their bee ...
... frequently presented itself to view in some very de- lightful landscape : the soil , however , is barren , and its inhabit- ants but thinly scattered , so that scarce any signs of cultivation are seen . ' The peasants hang their bee ...
Page 162
... frequently formed their sole or prin- cipal diet ; though , as an article of food , it is very unsub- stantial , and not always harmless , affecting some constitutions with violent bowel - complaints , which Mr. Hood and others ...
... frequently formed their sole or prin- cipal diet ; though , as an article of food , it is very unsub- stantial , and not always harmless , affecting some constitutions with violent bowel - complaints , which Mr. Hood and others ...
Page 208
... frequently neglected . The greatest inconvenience that attends the use of objects preserved in alcohol arises from the evaporation of the spirits , and the risk of having the specimen destroyed by putrefaction before the change is ...
... frequently neglected . The greatest inconvenience that attends the use of objects preserved in alcohol arises from the evaporation of the spirits , and the risk of having the specimen destroyed by putrefaction before the change is ...
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