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... seems , entertained some notion of inflict- ing upon us , we do not know how many volumes of a tour through the north of Europe ; having visited not only Sweden and Norway , but also Finland , Lapland , Denmark , and Russia . His better ...
... seems , entertained some notion of inflict- ing upon us , we do not know how many volumes of a tour through the north of Europe ; having visited not only Sweden and Norway , but also Finland , Lapland , Denmark , and Russia . His better ...
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... seems to have fallen into desuetude , or at least to be universally violated with impunity . We have already mentioned the capercali , the black cock , and the hazel - hen . Besides these birds , our author met also with the cock of the ...
... seems to have fallen into desuetude , or at least to be universally violated with impunity . We have already mentioned the capercali , the black cock , and the hazel - hen . Besides these birds , our author met also with the cock of the ...
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... seems contrary to reason ; and in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . One thing , however , is certain , that let the bear be killed at what period of the winter he may , he is usually pretty fat ; in- deed ...
... seems contrary to reason ; and in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . One thing , however , is certain , that let the bear be killed at what period of the winter he may , he is usually pretty fat ; in- deed ...
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... seems that when a hare is killed in Sweden , the universal fashion is to cut off his head in the first instance , with the exception of the ears , which remain attached to the skin . The reason assigned for this custom is , that if a ...
... seems that when a hare is killed in Sweden , the universal fashion is to cut off his head in the first instance , with the exception of the ears , which remain attached to the skin . The reason assigned for this custom is , that if a ...
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... seems not to bestow a thought on this tendency of his exertions , however alarming they may prove to many of his less elevated brethren . This author may be regarded as the first scientific man in this country who has sought to mould ...
... seems not to bestow a thought on this tendency of his exertions , however alarming they may prove to many of his less elevated brethren . This author may be regarded as the first scientific man in this country who has sought to mould ...
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