The Saturday Magazine, Հատոր 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... say depends the quantity of silk which the worm will produce . They calculate that the same number of insects , which would , if they had attained their full size , in from twenty - three to twenty - five days , produce twenty - five ...
... say depends the quantity of silk which the worm will produce . They calculate that the same number of insects , which would , if they had attained their full size , in from twenty - three to twenty - five days , produce twenty - five ...
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... says , " " Wasps seem to delight in frequent- ing hawthorn - hedges in the spring , as soon as the early foliage comes out . What is it that attracts them to these haunts ? Perhaps they come in search of the larvæ of other insects which ...
... says , " " Wasps seem to delight in frequent- ing hawthorn - hedges in the spring , as soon as the early foliage comes out . What is it that attracts them to these haunts ? Perhaps they come in search of the larvæ of other insects which ...
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... says Dr. Clarke , " a deep and hollow murmur vibrates all over Moscow , like the fullest and lowest tones of a vast organ , or the rolling of distant thunder . " " The Great Bell of Moscow , known to be the largest ever founded , ( its ...
... says Dr. Clarke , " a deep and hollow murmur vibrates all over Moscow , like the fullest and lowest tones of a vast organ , or the rolling of distant thunder . " " The Great Bell of Moscow , known to be the largest ever founded , ( its ...
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... say , that if it would give her any pleasure , he would make pictures of the flowers which she held in her hand ; for the instinct of his genius was now awakened , and he felt that he could imi- tate the forms of those things which ...
... say , that if it would give her any pleasure , he would make pictures of the flowers which she held in her hand ; for the instinct of his genius was now awakened , and he felt that he could imi- tate the forms of those things which ...
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... says , " courts of guard were kept in the aisles ; they broke up the pavement , every day hunted a cat with hounds throughout the Church , delighting themselves in the echo from the goodly vaulted roof , and to add to their wickedness ...
... says , " courts of guard were kept in the aisles ; they broke up the pavement , every day hunted a cat with hounds throughout the Church , delighting themselves in the echo from the goodly vaulted roof , and to add to their wickedness ...
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