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... fact is much to be doubted ; indeed it has a sort of tuft or series of several feathers run- ning backwards , and springing out of a yellowish line above each eye , which goes over the crown of the head , and these tufts the bird erects ...
... fact is much to be doubted ; indeed it has a sort of tuft or series of several feathers run- ning backwards , and springing out of a yellowish line above each eye , which goes over the crown of the head , and these tufts the bird erects ...
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... fact mentioned in the following extracts has been stated be- fore : but it never can be mentioned without exciting in every well- wisher to this grievously burthened country , the greatest degree of astonishment that such a pernicious ...
... fact mentioned in the following extracts has been stated be- fore : but it never can be mentioned without exciting in every well- wisher to this grievously burthened country , the greatest degree of astonishment that such a pernicious ...
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... fact is remarkable , and for several rea- sons highly interesting : yet the following extract contains al- most the entire proof of it that the author has given : I cannot conclude these observations on dispersion , without re- marking ...
... fact is remarkable , and for several rea- sons highly interesting : yet the following extract contains al- most the entire proof of it that the author has given : I cannot conclude these observations on dispersion , without re- marking ...
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