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Page 134
... animals which they kill , and of these they also make garments , which they wear with the fur side next their bodies . The walruses and seals afford them a plentiful store of their favourite delicacy train - oil , and the bears , deers ...
... animals which they kill , and of these they also make garments , which they wear with the fur side next their bodies . The walruses and seals afford them a plentiful store of their favourite delicacy train - oil , and the bears , deers ...
Page 135
... animals ; and I have seen them follow the ship for miles when any person was playing on deck . ' The fish , crustaceous animals , insects , and vermes of the northern regions , the author has carelessly consigned to the most profound ...
... animals ; and I have seen them follow the ship for miles when any person was playing on deck . ' The fish , crustaceous animals , insects , and vermes of the northern regions , the author has carelessly consigned to the most profound ...
Page 160
... animals who are much attached to their offspring , with that of those who are devoid of these feelings , and leave their young to be brought up by accident . The natural habits of animals vary materially in this respect ; and every one ...
... animals who are much attached to their offspring , with that of those who are devoid of these feelings , and leave their young to be brought up by accident . The natural habits of animals vary materially in this respect ; and every one ...
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