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... plants . Accidents from L. seeds are not unfrequent to children ; but to hares and rabbits , L. is wholesome food , and they are so fond of it , that the safety of other trees in a young plantation may be insured by introducing L. plants ...
... plants . Accidents from L. seeds are not unfrequent to children ; but to hares and rabbits , L. is wholesome food , and they are so fond of it , that the safety of other trees in a young plantation may be insured by introducing L. plants ...
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... plants , on which the larvae are to find their food , and the larvae run about in pur- Ladybird ( Coccinella ocellata ) : suit of aphides . Lady- birds are sometimes to be seen in immense numbers , which , from ignorance of their ...
... plants , on which the larvae are to find their food , and the larvae run about in pur- Ladybird ( Coccinella ocellata ) : suit of aphides . Lady- birds are sometimes to be seen in immense numbers , which , from ignorance of their ...
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... plants , hedges , & c . , cannot be removed unless of the furniture or goods , one year's rent if in the plants belong to a gardener or nurseryman . What- arrear ; if there is more rent due , then he must take ever can be removed ...
... plants , hedges , & c . , cannot be removed unless of the furniture or goods , one year's rent if in the plants belong to a gardener or nurseryman . What- arrear ; if there is more rent due , then he must take ever can be removed ...
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... plants of the natural order Ranunculaceae , annual and peren- nial herbaceous plants , natives of the temperate and cold regions of the northern hemisphere . They have five sepals , the upper spurred ; four petals , distinct or united ...
... plants of the natural order Ranunculaceae , annual and peren- nial herbaceous plants , natives of the temperate and cold regions of the northern hemisphere . They have five sepals , the upper spurred ; four petals , distinct or united ...
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... plants in the world . LARMES , in Heraldry . When the field is bestrewed with an indefinite number of drops of a blue colour , it is said to be gutté de larmes , a nomen- clature which , though French , is peculiar to British Heraldry ...
... plants in the world . LARMES , in Heraldry . When the field is bestrewed with an indefinite number of drops of a blue colour , it is said to be gutté de larmes , a nomen- clature which , though French , is peculiar to British Heraldry ...
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