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... known in Britain , doing great damage especially to barley ( see CORN INSECTS ) . Frith . See FIRTH . Frith , JOHN , reformer , was born about 1503 at Westerham , Kent , and from Eton passed to King's College , Cambridge , whence in ...
... known in Britain , doing great damage especially to barley ( see CORN INSECTS ) . Frith . See FIRTH . Frith , JOHN , reformer , was born about 1503 at Westerham , Kent , and from Eton passed to King's College , Cambridge , whence in ...
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... known to freeze its great depth prevents the cold having time to cool the whole mass of the water even in the longest and severest frosts that have occurred within the memory of man . Other large but shallower lakes , such as Loch ...
... known to freeze its great depth prevents the cold having time to cool the whole mass of the water even in the longest and severest frosts that have occurred within the memory of man . Other large but shallower lakes , such as Loch ...
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... known as an author , when the exile of his father , who had fallen into disgrace with the Sultan Mahmud , compelled him to choose a profession . He studied medicine , and for some years was Admiralty physician , but in 1835 abruptly ...
... known as an author , when the exile of his father , who had fallen into disgrace with the Sultan Mahmud , compelled him to choose a profession . He studied medicine , and for some years was Admiralty physician , but in 1835 abruptly ...
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... known that some were produced from reproductive cells or spores , just like a plant from its seed ; hence for this Linnean school , whose central monument is the works of Fries , each new form was , naturally enough , simply a new ...
... known that some were produced from reproductive cells or spores , just like a plant from its seed ; hence for this Linnean school , whose central monument is the works of Fries , each new form was , naturally enough , simply a new ...
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... known fur which is seen on the headgear of the Guards ; also much esteemed as a general fur , as it is long , black , glossy , and thick . About 14,000 skins are imported annually from Canada , Alaska , and part of the United States ...
... known fur which is seen on the headgear of the Guards ; also much esteemed as a general fur , as it is long , black , glossy , and thick . About 14,000 skins are imported annually from Canada , Alaska , and part of the United States ...
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