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Page 173
... frequently take their food suspended by the wires , with their head downwards , and not un- usually turn over backwards on the perch . The males , of which there were three out of the four , began to sing with the appearance of their ...
... frequently take their food suspended by the wires , with their head downwards , and not un- usually turn over backwards on the perch . The males , of which there were three out of the four , began to sing with the appearance of their ...
Page 423
... frequently joined on monuments , as well as on vases , we cannot with Montfaucon always suppose them merely to signify the union of love and wine , but must sometimes also imagine the mystical co - operation of the vivify- ing and ...
... frequently joined on monuments , as well as on vases , we cannot with Montfaucon always suppose them merely to signify the union of love and wine , but must sometimes also imagine the mystical co - operation of the vivify- ing and ...
Page 451
... frequent intercourse with Christians ; and they have seldom much courage , but a great portion of selfishness : it is ... frequently appearing in the capacity of state - messengers . It is well - known that they are not born in Tar- tary ...
... frequent intercourse with Christians ; and they have seldom much courage , but a great portion of selfishness : it is ... frequently appearing in the capacity of state - messengers . It is well - known that they are not born in Tar- tary ...
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