Littell's Living Age, Band 66Living Age Company Incorporated, 1860 |
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... given birth to the " gregarina , " and this to the " cercaria , " and the " cercaria " to the " distoma , ” — that the fertilized egg of the fluke - worm again excludes the progeny un- der the infusorial or monadic form , and the cycle ...
... given birth to the " gregarina , " and this to the " cercaria , " and the " cercaria " to the " distoma , ” — that the fertilized egg of the fluke - worm again excludes the progeny un- der the infusorial or monadic form , and the cycle ...
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... given a history in his great work , he believed himself able to reduce them to a very small number of primitive stocks or families . Of these he enumerates fifteen besides which , Buffon specifies cer- tain isolated forms , which ...
... given a history in his great work , he believed himself able to reduce them to a very small number of primitive stocks or families . Of these he enumerates fifteen besides which , Buffon specifies cer- tain isolated forms , which ...
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... given incidentally by Mr. Sala , in his last paper on " Hogarth , " where he relates how " an early patron once pressed him to write " a good poem " - " in the Byron style , " you know , " and offered him a guinea for it down . 66 ...
... given incidentally by Mr. Sala , in his last paper on " Hogarth , " where he relates how " an early patron once pressed him to write " a good poem " - " in the Byron style , " you know , " and offered him a guinea for it down . 66 ...
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... encourage- ment , to reject every advance , and yet- Phoebe , tell me , whether she has given you any reason to suppose that she ever was in earnest with me . " no abstract dread of a wealthy curate , but he HOPES AND FEARS . 31.
... encourage- ment , to reject every advance , and yet- Phoebe , tell me , whether she has given you any reason to suppose that she ever was in earnest with me . " no abstract dread of a wealthy curate , but he HOPES AND FEARS . 31.
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... given to you , infallibly succeed . " The mountain tops of Scotland behold on every side of them the witness , and many a one of what were once her morasses and her moorlands , now blossoming as the rose , carries on its face the proof ...
... given to you , infallibly succeed . " The mountain tops of Scotland behold on every side of them the witness , and many a one of what were once her morasses and her moorlands , now blossoming as the rose , carries on its face the proof ...
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