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The “ water - breathers ” take oxygen from the air , and through their processes of using it up produce carbonic acid gas , which they again throw off , and which the plants in the water or by its edge once more use up , and by ...
The “ water - breathers ” take oxygen from the air , and through their processes of using it up produce carbonic acid gas , which they again throw off , and which the plants in the water or by its edge once more use up , and by ...
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places are mentioned where linger “ the poor remnants of the once innumerable herds of elephants that sixty or seventy years ” ago “ roamed in freedom over most of the South African interior . " Near the southern littoral of Cape Colony ...
places are mentioned where linger “ the poor remnants of the once innumerable herds of elephants that sixty or seventy years ” ago “ roamed in freedom over most of the South African interior . " Near the southern littoral of Cape Colony ...
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You give up your clerkship at once ; I will make it worth your while . Come and live here for the time , and I will provide you with the means of living . We ought to be near together for consultation .
You give up your clerkship at once ; I will make it worth your while . Come and live here for the time , and I will provide you with the means of living . We ought to be near together for consultation .
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