Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... round so as to begin laying a little at the side of it . When taken off the nest , it would thus always each time be a little further round ; and her position in the nest each time this cover- ing process was gone through would really ...
... round so as to begin laying a little at the side of it . When taken off the nest , it would thus always each time be a little further round ; and her position in the nest each time this cover- ing process was gone through would really ...
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... round and round the female with its crest raised , puffs out its breast , and , coming close , bill is laid to bill , and , withdrawing , it then repeats its cry , and again dances round the female , every movement being full of ...
... round and round the female with its crest raised , puffs out its breast , and , coming close , bill is laid to bill , and , withdrawing , it then repeats its cry , and again dances round the female , every movement being full of ...
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... round the sun , and their rotation on their axes ; also the motion of the satellites round their primaries - all in the same direction ( with exception of the satellites of Uranus and Neptune ) . This accordance in the motions is very ...
... round the sun , and their rotation on their axes ; also the motion of the satellites round their primaries - all in the same direction ( with exception of the satellites of Uranus and Neptune ) . This accordance in the motions is very ...
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