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Page 60
... animal food , under a high degree of decom- position , or very near approach thereto , but it has never been considered unwholesome ; -on the contrary , this de- scription of food is more digestible than that of animals not long killed ...
... animal food , under a high degree of decom- position , or very near approach thereto , but it has never been considered unwholesome ; -on the contrary , this de- scription of food is more digestible than that of animals not long killed ...
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... Animal Kingdom , arranged in Conformity with its Organization , by the Baron Cuvier , & c . & c . With additional Descriptions of all the Species hitherto named ; of many not before noticed ; and other original Matter ; by Edward Grif ...
... Animal Kingdom , arranged in Conformity with its Organization , by the Baron Cuvier , & c . & c . With additional Descriptions of all the Species hitherto named ; of many not before noticed ; and other original Matter ; by Edward Grif ...
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... animal suffered nothing for two days . The same experiment was then made on the other side of the chest , with little effect on the health of the animal ; which was killed in 24 hours . The body being immediately examined , about three ...
... animal suffered nothing for two days . The same experiment was then made on the other side of the chest , with little effect on the health of the animal ; which was killed in 24 hours . The body being immediately examined , about three ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
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