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... animals and plants - and it has been proved to demonstration that vegetables , natives of Europe , though they thrive admirably well for the present in an Egyptian soil , are unable to continue their species there . Dr. Elliston , one ...
... animals and plants - and it has been proved to demonstration that vegetables , natives of Europe , though they thrive admirably well for the present in an Egyptian soil , are unable to continue their species there . Dr. Elliston , one ...
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... animals lie down of their own accord in a row , and their heads are attached by halters to a rope which is fastened to a range of stakes about four feet high , extending along the front of the camp . They are then fed with large balls ...
... animals lie down of their own accord in a row , and their heads are attached by halters to a rope which is fastened to a range of stakes about four feet high , extending along the front of the camp . They are then fed with large balls ...
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... animals , wild or domestic , which are seen there . He says nothing of the national ceremonies of the people on the important occasions of marriages , births , and deaths ; he is equally silent as to their musical instruments , and ...
... animals , wild or domestic , which are seen there . He says nothing of the national ceremonies of the people on the important occasions of marriages , births , and deaths ; he is equally silent as to their musical instruments , and ...
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... animals , and , without taking the trouble of skinning them , merely draw them across the fire to singe off the hair ; thus prepared , they lay them in a corner of the hut , and it is not unusual to keep them there for seven or eight ...
... animals , and , without taking the trouble of skinning them , merely draw them across the fire to singe off the hair ; thus prepared , they lay them in a corner of the hut , and it is not unusual to keep them there for seven or eight ...
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... animals which he encountered in the course of his wanderings . He gives some interesting notices of the capercali , the ... animal ! ' This scarcity , however , is not attributable to the country itself , which produces game in abundance ...
... animals which he encountered in the course of his wanderings . He gives some interesting notices of the capercali , the ... animal ! ' This scarcity , however , is not attributable to the country itself , which produces game in abundance ...
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