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... present edition , to add very considerably to that portion of it which comprized facts and circumstances in Natural History , omitting the Tales of Country Life . This I have done , with a sincere and earnest wish that it may be found ...
... present edition , to add very considerably to that portion of it which comprized facts and circumstances in Natural History , omitting the Tales of Country Life . This I have done , with a sincere and earnest wish that it may be found ...
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... presents itself , in which are abundance of pike and perch . Nothing can exceed the roughness of what are called roads , or the rudeness of the pack - horse bridges , which are narrow and pre- cipitous , with low parapets , many of them ...
... presents itself , in which are abundance of pike and perch . Nothing can exceed the roughness of what are called roads , or the rudeness of the pack - horse bridges , which are narrow and pre- cipitous , with low parapets , many of them ...
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... present excellent Duke of Portland , and also from one of the late Commis- sioners of the Royal Woods and Forests . Needwood Forest in Staffordshire , is a tract of elevated country , commanding most extensive views , bounded on one ...
... present excellent Duke of Portland , and also from one of the late Commis- sioners of the Royal Woods and Forests . Needwood Forest in Staffordshire , is a tract of elevated country , commanding most extensive views , bounded on one ...
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Edward Jesse. Dukes of Lancaster . The internal parts of the Forest present the grandest effect of wooded scenery , where there is much variety of ground and spots of great beauty from the number and different forms of the lawns , and ...
Edward Jesse. Dukes of Lancaster . The internal parts of the Forest present the grandest effect of wooded scenery , where there is much variety of ground and spots of great beauty from the number and different forms of the lawns , and ...
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... oil may yet be made to advantage in favourable years . It is at the present time the practice of the peasants in Britany to supply themselves with this kind of oil . I believe that the Beech is generally allowed to be.
... oil may yet be made to advantage in favourable years . It is at the present time the practice of the peasants in Britany to supply themselves with this kind of oil . I believe that the Beech is generally allowed to be.
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