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in times past , when they were more numerous , and when there were a considerable number of aged persons living , both among the English and Indians , led me to make some inquiries and observations concerning them , as occasions were ...
in times past , when they were more numerous , and when there were a considerable number of aged persons living , both among the English and Indians , led me to make some inquiries and observations concerning them , as occasions were ...
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I give you this description , Sir , and refer you , for the observation of the several particulars of it , to the black ... It is said to be about eight or ten years since the Slug was first observed in gardens , in the county of Essex ...
I give you this description , Sir , and refer you , for the observation of the several particulars of it , to the black ... It is said to be about eight or ten years since the Slug was first observed in gardens , in the county of Essex ...
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I observed this year that great numbers of the eggs of the slug - fly , especially of the second hatch , were rendered abortive by this atom of existence . I cannot but remark here , how just was the observation of a naturalist who ...
I observed this year that great numbers of the eggs of the slug - fly , especially of the second hatch , were rendered abortive by this atom of existence . I cannot but remark here , how just was the observation of a naturalist who ...
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Report of a Committee who visited the Oneida and | 12 |
An Abstract of the Laws of NewEngland as they were | 25 |
Dartmouth Indians Engagement 1671 | 31 |
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