The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... young nearly a twelvemonth , during which time they change and complete their plumage ; and in teaching them to swim , the mother has frequently to use some artifice ; for when the young one refuses to take the water , she entices it to ...
... young nearly a twelvemonth , during which time they change and complete their plumage ; and in teaching them to swim , the mother has frequently to use some artifice ; for when the young one refuses to take the water , she entices it to ...
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... young since the preceding season , choose the land at this time for the purpose of parturition and procrea- tion . When the males first arrive , the fat of three or four of them will make a ton of oil ; but the average of both male and ...
... young since the preceding season , choose the land at this time for the purpose of parturition and procrea- tion . When the males first arrive , the fat of three or four of them will make a ton of oil ; but the average of both male and ...
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... young , the in- dentation is found also upon the skull of the young . " - pp . 136 , 137 . The fur - seals are still more numerous . The male of this species , according to our author , is a kind of " Grand Seignor , " a creature six ...
... young , the in- dentation is found also upon the skull of the young . " - pp . 136 , 137 . The fur - seals are still more numerous . The male of this species , according to our author , is a kind of " Grand Seignor , " a creature six ...
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... young men who are anxious to add to their scientific knowledge the accom- plishments of a polite and finished scholar . The work is de- vested of the superfluous and useless parts , which too frequently incumber elementary books , while ...
... young men who are anxious to add to their scientific knowledge the accom- plishments of a polite and finished scholar . The work is de- vested of the superfluous and useless parts , which too frequently incumber elementary books , while ...
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... young girl of eighteen may reclaim and reform a profligate rake and debauchee , abandoned to the grossest vices , wandering about the country , running in debt at every tavern , and then running away . The former of these lessons , we ...
... young girl of eighteen may reclaim and reform a profligate rake and debauchee , abandoned to the grossest vices , wandering about the country , running in debt at every tavern , and then running away . The former of these lessons , we ...
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