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... England , unless the weather be very severe . In October they visit the United States , and abound in Chesapeake Bay . Habits , Food , Reproduction , & c . - Lively , most noisy , and gregarious , the Long - tailed Duck , with its ...
... England , unless the weather be very severe . In October they visit the United States , and abound in Chesapeake Bay . Habits , Food , Reproduction , & c . - Lively , most noisy , and gregarious , the Long - tailed Duck , with its ...
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... England ' was not published till after his pounds . death , fol . Lond . 1662 : reprinted in two volumes , 4to . Lond . 1811 , with explanatory notes by John Nichols . The Uni- versity of Oxford intend publishing another reprint of this ...
... England ' was not published till after his pounds . death , fol . Lond . 1662 : reprinted in two volumes , 4to . Lond . 1811 , with explanatory notes by John Nichols . The Uni- versity of Oxford intend publishing another reprint of this ...
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... England . only the various races of mushrooms , toadstools , and simi- Funeral entertainments , called silicernia and cancelar productions , but a large number of microscopic plants ferales by the Romans , are of very antient date ...
... England . only the various races of mushrooms , toadstools , and simi- Funeral entertainments , called silicernia and cancelar productions , but a large number of microscopic plants ferales by the Romans , are of very antient date ...
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... England . Furnes has often been taken by the French ; it was carried by Louis XV . in 1744 , and restored by him in 1748 , under the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle . It came into the possession of the French at the beginning of the ...
... England . Furnes has often been taken by the French ; it was carried by Louis XV . in 1744 , and restored by him in 1748 , under the treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle . It came into the possession of the French at the beginning of the ...
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... England , for in 1337 Edward the Third ordered that all persons among his sub- jects should be prohibited their use unless they could spend one hundred pounds a year . The furs then brought to England were furnished by the traders of ...
... England , for in 1337 Edward the Third ordered that all persons among his sub- jects should be prohibited their use unless they could spend one hundred pounds a year . The furs then brought to England were furnished by the traders of ...
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