Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... animals in the geologi- cal epochs , and like them , also , perish when their work is done . The peculiar character of a nation does not appear nakedly , without relief and shadow . As the waters of the Rhone , in coming from the ...
... animals in the geologi- cal epochs , and like them , also , perish when their work is done . The peculiar character of a nation does not appear nakedly , without relief and shadow . As the waters of the Rhone , in coming from the ...
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... animal life in the ocean . It is upon the banks which border the coast of the United States that the most extensive fisheries are carried on , ( particularly the St. George's and Newfoundland Banks , ) because these are the abodes of ...
... animal life in the ocean . It is upon the banks which border the coast of the United States that the most extensive fisheries are carried on , ( particularly the St. George's and Newfoundland Banks , ) because these are the abodes of ...
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because these are the abodes of those myriads of invertebral animals ( worms , mollusks , and zoophytes , ) which serve for the food of fishes , whilst the great depths of the ocean , at a short distance from the banks , are almost ...
because these are the abodes of those myriads of invertebral animals ( worms , mollusks , and zoophytes , ) which serve for the food of fishes , whilst the great depths of the ocean , at a short distance from the banks , are almost ...
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... animal life , since they constitute the most favorable localities for marine animals . 3d . The formation of deltas , at the mouths of rivers , is in an inverse ratio to the force of the tide . 4th . The sedimentary deposits of the most ...
... animal life , since they constitute the most favorable localities for marine animals . 3d . The formation of deltas , at the mouths of rivers , is in an inverse ratio to the force of the tide . 4th . The sedimentary deposits of the most ...
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... animals , and wride , another provincial term for a bunch of stalks that grow out of a single grain of corn , but which one is glad to see , as they have no synonyms in the language , and besides , they would puzzle a German , if he ...
... animals , and wride , another provincial term for a bunch of stalks that grow out of a single grain of corn , but which one is glad to see , as they have no synonyms in the language , and besides , they would puzzle a German , if he ...
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