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... give it the appear . ance of being covered with a blood - red dust . They soon spread to all parts of the tree where the bark is tender enough to afford them food , and gener- ation after generation dwells upon the same twig until it is ...
... give it the appear . ance of being covered with a blood - red dust . They soon spread to all parts of the tree where the bark is tender enough to afford them food , and gener- ation after generation dwells upon the same twig until it is ...
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... give name to the country ; lat . 31 ° 36 ′ N. , long . 74 ° 21 ' E. It is surrounded by a brick wall , formerly twenty - five feet high , and by fortifications seven miles in circuit . In the north- west corner of the city stand the ...
... give name to the country ; lat . 31 ° 36 ′ N. , long . 74 ° 21 ' E. It is surrounded by a brick wall , formerly twenty - five feet high , and by fortifications seven miles in circuit . In the north- west corner of the city stand the ...
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... give a sufficient rotary motion to the projectile became apparent , Mr Lan- caster devised a plan by which grooves ... gives off a prolongation to support cirri , or short filaments . The mouth communicates with a wide and long cavity ...
... give a sufficient rotary motion to the projectile became apparent , Mr Lan- caster devised a plan by which grooves ... gives off a prolongation to support cirri , or short filaments . The mouth communicates with a wide and long cavity ...
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... give his tenant a good title . 2. A covenant to re- Hence , though the house is sublet to another new generally means a renewal on the same terms , tenant whose goods are there , or even if the furni- but without any additional covenant ...
... give his tenant a good title . 2. A covenant to re- Hence , though the house is sublet to another new generally means a renewal on the same terms , tenant whose goods are there , or even if the furni- but without any additional covenant ...
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... give delight , without buildings of various kinds , terraces , mounds , artifi- cial hills , lakes , and streams ... gives pleasure , and the eye loves to rest on any portion of the landscape which seems to exhibit the original beauties ...
... give delight , without buildings of various kinds , terraces , mounds , artifi- cial hills , lakes , and streams ... gives pleasure , and the eye loves to rest on any portion of the landscape which seems to exhibit the original beauties ...
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