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Land- scapes , especially in combination with architecture , or as backgrounds to in- ferior figure - pieces , are also frequent . Genre pictures , the existence of which denotes a certain amount of develop- ment and taste , are by no ...
Land- scapes , especially in combination with architecture , or as backgrounds to in- ferior figure - pieces , are also frequent . Genre pictures , the existence of which denotes a certain amount of develop- ment and taste , are by no ...
Pagina 38
Each insect was link- ed to each by a tiny chain , but so loose- ly as to admit of perfect freedom of " You should interpret the word more widely , and feel that your native land is enough for home , and your country- by a medal of ...
Each insect was link- ed to each by a tiny chain , but so loose- ly as to admit of perfect freedom of " You should interpret the word more widely , and feel that your native land is enough for home , and your country- by a medal of ...
Pagina 47
Before the war it was customary to re - plant nearly all the cotton - seed obtained from 66 the crop equal to three times the weight of the cotton itself - in order to enrich the land . Many a fastidious epicure now dresses his salad ...
Before the war it was customary to re - plant nearly all the cotton - seed obtained from 66 the crop equal to three times the weight of the cotton itself - in order to enrich the land . Many a fastidious epicure now dresses his salad ...
Pagina 67
In that region also are found headlands known as the Sleeping Bear and the Sleeping Rabbit - names which indicate that the district was formerly , as now , a land of Drowsy - head , and filled with somnolent influences .
In that region also are found headlands known as the Sleeping Bear and the Sleeping Rabbit - names which indicate that the district was formerly , as now , a land of Drowsy - head , and filled with somnolent influences .
Pagina 71
... net stretching to the shore , so as to direct the fish towards the opening of the pound , which is on the land - side , made in a sort of intricate or labyrinthian fashion , so that the fishes , once in , cannot find their way out .
... net stretching to the shore , so as to direct the fish towards the opening of the pound , which is on the land - side , made in a sort of intricate or labyrinthian fashion , so that the fishes , once in , cannot find their way out .
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