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... animals used for food , on such a scale and with such found to result from the existence of private slaughter - houses in sanitary arrangements as to obviate the injurious effects that are the midst of a crowded population . This great ...
... animals used for food , on such a scale and with such found to result from the existence of private slaughter - houses in sanitary arrangements as to obviate the injurious effects that are the midst of a crowded population . This great ...
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... animal rises above that of man , embracing all men and innumerable organized beings besides . An organized being , again , is a still higher stage , and em- braces both animals and plants . Being , time , space , are among the highest ...
... animal rises above that of man , embracing all men and innumerable organized beings besides . An organized being , again , is a still higher stage , and em- braces both animals and plants . Being , time , space , are among the highest ...
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... animals , represented by the true Medu- side or Jelly - fishes , and also by the Lucernarida ; whilst older systems still , included in the group Acalephæ other oceanic organ- isms ( Calycophorida and Physophorida ) , among which were ...
... animals , represented by the true Medu- side or Jelly - fishes , and also by the Lucernarida ; whilst older systems still , included in the group Acalephæ other oceanic organ- isms ( Calycophorida and Physophorida ) , among which were ...
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... animals , particularly in diseased ( Perch , Bass , & c . ) , Triglide ( Gurnard , Flying - fish , & c . ) , and Scomberide ( Mackerel , Tunny , & c . ) . ACANTHUS , the name given by the Greeks and Romans to the plants sometimes called ...
... animals , particularly in diseased ( Perch , Bass , & c . ) , Triglide ( Gurnard , Flying - fish , & c . ) , and Scomberide ( Mackerel , Tunny , & c . ) . ACANTHUS , the name given by the Greeks and Romans to the plants sometimes called ...
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... animals , for accents , as in recommend , subo'rdination . A. depends upon force example , belong to the person who ... animal or plant to a climate not natural to it . The process , of course , varies widely , accord- ACCOLADE - ACETIC ...
... animals , for accents , as in recommend , subo'rdination . A. depends upon force example , belong to the person who ... animal or plant to a climate not natural to it . The process , of course , varies widely , accord- ACCOLADE - ACETIC ...
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