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Page 21
... ment , to have that part of America explored , which Mr. Sauer was desirous of visiting . It is certainly to be lamented that this gentleman , with his opportunities , did not possess more knowlege in natural his- tory : yet even here ...
... ment , to have that part of America explored , which Mr. Sauer was desirous of visiting . It is certainly to be lamented that this gentleman , with his opportunities , did not possess more knowlege in natural his- tory : yet even here ...
Page 84
... ment from the time that they are hatched , they feel an attachment to it , and a kind of chirping noise from their owners calls them back with eager haste to their wicker habitations . This useful traffic does not interfere with , and ...
... ment from the time that they are hatched , they feel an attachment to it , and a kind of chirping noise from their owners calls them back with eager haste to their wicker habitations . This useful traffic does not interfere with , and ...
Page 387
... ment longer he stops - looks back : -the roarings of the dogs are in his ears their eager mouths send forth the cry of death as they gain upon his lagging steps -the big tears start from his distracted eyes , which are fixed in ardent ...
... ment longer he stops - looks back : -the roarings of the dogs are in his ears their eager mouths send forth the cry of death as they gain upon his lagging steps -the big tears start from his distracted eyes , which are fixed in ardent ...
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