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... probably brought Arabs more than ever into fashion , although Arabs and Barbs , from the time of Place's White Turk , in the time of the Common- wealth , and probably for a century earlier , had been greatly resorted to . Dodsworth ...
... probably brought Arabs more than ever into fashion , although Arabs and Barbs , from the time of Place's White Turk , in the time of the Common- wealth , and probably for a century earlier , had been greatly resorted to . Dodsworth ...
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... probably planted without delay . The year 1683 , however , is given by Aiton in his Hortus Kewensis as the date of the planting of the oldest recorded trees , viz . three or four which long grew and flourished in the Botanic Garden of ...
... probably planted without delay . The year 1683 , however , is given by Aiton in his Hortus Kewensis as the date of the planting of the oldest recorded trees , viz . three or four which long grew and flourished in the Botanic Garden of ...
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... probably long retain their Carnivora and Pachydermatous species ; which nevertheless , and despite the uses derived from some of them , are diminishing in number , and will probably in the end dis- appear under the growth of Man , and ...
... probably long retain their Carnivora and Pachydermatous species ; which nevertheless , and despite the uses derived from some of them , are diminishing in number , and will probably in the end dis- appear under the growth of Man , and ...
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