The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... trees ; by others , the bark of the tree itself , and by another party , the produc- tion of a flower . VOL . III . The scarcity and consequent value of silk , when it was first introduced at Rome , may be estimated by the fact , that ...
... trees ; by others , the bark of the tree itself , and by another party , the produc- tion of a flower . VOL . III . The scarcity and consequent value of silk , when it was first introduced at Rome , may be estimated by the fact , that ...
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... trees . The rearing of the worms was confided to an experienced foreigner , Count Dandolo , but , from some reason or other , the undertaking was abandoned . The cause of such re- peated failures is not thoroughly understood ; the ...
... trees . The rearing of the worms was confided to an experienced foreigner , Count Dandolo , but , from some reason or other , the undertaking was abandoned . The cause of such re- peated failures is not thoroughly understood ; the ...
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... Tree ; and Provi- dence as if to ensure the continuance of this useful species , has so ordained it , that no other insect will partake of the same food ; thus ensuring a certain supply for the little spinster . The engravings which ...
... Tree ; and Provi- dence as if to ensure the continuance of this useful species , has so ordained it , that no other insect will partake of the same food ; thus ensuring a certain supply for the little spinster . The engravings which ...
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... trees , beyond which the woods grew so thick as to render them impassable . The fact now first flashed upon him , that he had proceeded in all probability some miles into the interior , and he cheerfully made up his mind to pass the ...
... trees , beyond which the woods grew so thick as to render them impassable . The fact now first flashed upon him , that he had proceeded in all probability some miles into the interior , and he cheerfully made up his mind to pass the ...
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... trees , but his view was constantly intercepted by forests and elevated hills wooded to their summits . Hunger now forced on him the necessity of seeking some means of subsistence ; he accordingly pre- pared with his knife a formidable ...
... trees , but his view was constantly intercepted by forests and elevated hills wooded to their summits . Hunger now forced on him the necessity of seeking some means of subsistence ; he accordingly pre- pared with his knife a formidable ...
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