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The advantages he put the inferior castes in possession of , rendered their present condition too delightful when compared with their preceding state , to leave them either leisure or inclination forcibly to enlarge the circuit of their ...
The advantages he put the inferior castes in possession of , rendered their present condition too delightful when compared with their preceding state , to leave them either leisure or inclination forcibly to enlarge the circuit of their ...
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This species feeds on the leaves in- stead of the stems ; as usual with most of the species , it deforms the leaves and rolls them over its nest . 17. Aphis viburnum - acerifolium . Body oboval , olivaceous brown , head black truncated ...
This species feeds on the leaves in- stead of the stems ; as usual with most of the species , it deforms the leaves and rolls them over its nest . 17. Aphis viburnum - acerifolium . Body oboval , olivaceous brown , head black truncated ...
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... ―erroneously , no doubt , -as the triumph of true religion , but which the Reverend Mr. Eustace has taken espe- cial care to leave us no excuse for longer contemplating as such , by informing us that it sprang " from consciousness ...
... ―erroneously , no doubt , -as the triumph of true religion , but which the Reverend Mr. Eustace has taken espe- cial care to leave us no excuse for longer contemplating as such , by informing us that it sprang " from consciousness ...
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... meets you at his very door , bars up all his approaches , and leaves himself in the solitude of a sultan . ... who come in procession to Florence with splendid fusciacche , and leave their donations in the churches .
... meets you at his very door , bars up all his approaches , and leaves himself in the solitude of a sultan . ... who come in procession to Florence with splendid fusciacche , and leave their donations in the churches .
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It would be ungrateful to leave the en- virons of Florence without mentioning the pleasure which I once enjoyed at ... The top of the hill is conical , and its summit usurped by a convent of Francis- cans , whose leave you must ask to ...
It would be ungrateful to leave the en- virons of Florence without mentioning the pleasure which I once enjoyed at ... The top of the hill is conical , and its summit usurped by a convent of Francis- cans , whose leave you must ask to ...
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