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... passed through a great extent of forest , they at length reached the point where vegetation almost ceases , supposed to be about three thousand five hundred feet above the level of the sea . The forests which they had passed seemed now ...
... passed through a great extent of forest , they at length reached the point where vegetation almost ceases , supposed to be about three thousand five hundred feet above the level of the sea . The forests which they had passed seemed now ...
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... passed by the tithe payers , which notes ought to have been paid long ago , but which the parties uniformly decline paying , until compelled to it by course of law . More than £ 1000 is now due to me on such notes , and as these sums ...
... passed by the tithe payers , which notes ought to have been paid long ago , but which the parties uniformly decline paying , until compelled to it by course of law . More than £ 1000 is now due to me on such notes , and as these sums ...
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... passed along the coast of Sussex , and many of them were shot near Brighton . These birds were formerly very numerous in this country , but are , I believe , now seldom met with . The last I saw was a pair , about ten years ago , who ...
... passed along the coast of Sussex , and many of them were shot near Brighton . These birds were formerly very numerous in this country , but are , I believe , now seldom met with . The last I saw was a pair , about ten years ago , who ...
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