Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 40
... leaves on the bottom of it , and , having done so , fill the hole up with leaves , twigs , and sand , and leave them there to be hatched by the heat of decaying vegetable matter , joined with the great heat of the sun in the sand of the ...
... leaves on the bottom of it , and , having done so , fill the hole up with leaves , twigs , and sand , and leave them there to be hatched by the heat of decaying vegetable matter , joined with the great heat of the sun in the sand of the ...
Page 43
... leaving the nest voluntarily . " Mr. Kearton does not make any exception , or refer even to intrusion of men upon it ... leave the nest has passed by , the parents will tuck them under their wings or on their backs and bear them to the ...
... leaving the nest voluntarily . " Mr. Kearton does not make any exception , or refer even to intrusion of men upon it ... leave the nest has passed by , the parents will tuck them under their wings or on their backs and bear them to the ...
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... leaves of theirs would never leave wagging " ( " Works , " 1532 , viii . p . 769 ) . A little later an obscure poet , T. Howell , who deserves his oblivion , makes the flippant remark " In women's mindes are divers winds , which stur ...
... leaves of theirs would never leave wagging " ( " Works , " 1532 , viii . p . 769 ) . A little later an obscure poet , T. Howell , who deserves his oblivion , makes the flippant remark " In women's mindes are divers winds , which stur ...
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