The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... seen a dozen of these hil- locks , the production of one night's labor , and apparently from a single gophar . The passages are formed in such a labyrinth , that it is a dif- ficult matter to find the animal by digging . That the Gopher ...
... seen a dozen of these hil- locks , the production of one night's labor , and apparently from a single gophar . The passages are formed in such a labyrinth , that it is a dif- ficult matter to find the animal by digging . That the Gopher ...
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... seen , and it is not mentioned by any naturalist . It seems , judging from the seventh number of the New - England Magazine , that neither you nor any other Yankee , nor even Mr. Flint , has ever seen a Gopher . There are the hills ...
... seen , and it is not mentioned by any naturalist . It seems , judging from the seventh number of the New - England Magazine , that neither you nor any other Yankee , nor even Mr. Flint , has ever seen a Gopher . There are the hills ...
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... seen here and there above the slated roof and aspiring chimney , are trimming their brown livery with green ; the common , which is his terrace , is brushing up its faded embroidery , and the species , of which he is a disconsolate ...
... seen here and there above the slated roof and aspiring chimney , are trimming their brown livery with green ; the common , which is his terrace , is brushing up its faded embroidery , and the species , of which he is a disconsolate ...
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