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Page 252
... whole spring and summer . Notwithstanding this , all these female Aphides , without any communication with a male , are able to propagate their species ; and seem to have received the genial influence , not merely for themselves alone ...
... whole spring and summer . Notwithstanding this , all these female Aphides , without any communication with a male , are able to propagate their species ; and seem to have received the genial influence , not merely for themselves alone ...
Page 381
... whole in excellent taste . The bathing cabinet , which adjoined , was equally luxurious . The bath , when not in use , forms a sofa , covered with kersey mere edged with gold ; and the whole of this cabinet is as pretty as the bed room ...
... whole in excellent taste . The bathing cabinet , which adjoined , was equally luxurious . The bath , when not in use , forms a sofa , covered with kersey mere edged with gold ; and the whole of this cabinet is as pretty as the bed room ...
Page 407
... whole amount of the income from hud is taken at its utmost estimate , and to this is added the whole of the mortgage capital : now it is admitted by Mr. B. , that a great proportion of men of landed property are in debt , and the amount ...
... whole amount of the income from hud is taken at its utmost estimate , and to this is added the whole of the mortgage capital : now it is admitted by Mr. B. , that a great proportion of men of landed property are in debt , and the amount ...
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