Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... once more use up , and by combination with other things translate it into nitrogen , which is again stored up or sent forth in many forms for the benefit of other creatures and forms of life . Every single living creature is thus a ...
... once more use up , and by combination with other things translate it into nitrogen , which is again stored up or sent forth in many forms for the benefit of other creatures and forms of life . Every single living creature is thus a ...
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... once more on familiar ground and occupied with protest against wantonness of destruction , I may recur to my favourite subject of bird life , and quote a few statistics on which I have lighted since last I wrote on the subject . In the ...
... once more on familiar ground and occupied with protest against wantonness of destruction , I may recur to my favourite subject of bird life , and quote a few statistics on which I have lighted since last I wrote on the subject . In the ...
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... once primeval forest - lands are in sympathy with trees to an extent those less intimate with them can hardly comprehend , if we may judge from the above utterance and some of Walt Whitman ( to whom trees were as fellow - creatures and ...
... once primeval forest - lands are in sympathy with trees to an extent those less intimate with them can hardly comprehend , if we may judge from the above utterance and some of Walt Whitman ( to whom trees were as fellow - creatures and ...
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