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Page 140
... taken up may be transplanted ; but I do not suppose the transplanted ones will answer , having but one spill - root , and will require frequent waterings ) : keep them free from weeds , they will grow well , and produce from four to ten ...
... taken up may be transplanted ; but I do not suppose the transplanted ones will answer , having but one spill - root , and will require frequent waterings ) : keep them free from weeds , they will grow well , and produce from four to ten ...
Page 262
... taken of the education of the young Prince . One day wishing to know what progress he had made in his learning , he ordered the Prince to be brought before him , and asked him what part of the Alcoran he was reading ; " I am come " said ...
... taken of the education of the young Prince . One day wishing to know what progress he had made in his learning , he ordered the Prince to be brought before him , and asked him what part of the Alcoran he was reading ; " I am come " said ...
Page 532
... taken place at a date posterior to the great revolutions of the earth , as there is not to be found any pebble of foreign origin either within or on the surface of those mounds , nor between them ; while a little beyond them , as for ...
... taken place at a date posterior to the great revolutions of the earth , as there is not to be found any pebble of foreign origin either within or on the surface of those mounds , nor between them ; while a little beyond them , as for ...
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