The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... habits are very different . They are often observed in small flocks , of eight or ten , roaming from place to place ... habit of moving its head from side to side , while uttering its notes , which resemble ill - articulated words , and ...
... habits are very different . They are often observed in small flocks , of eight or ten , roaming from place to place ... habit of moving its head from side to side , while uttering its notes , which resemble ill - articulated words , and ...
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... habits of the people and the aspect of their dwellings , but is by no means sufficiently explicit on this curious point . Two hundred years of pacific intercourse have done much less towards assimilating the respective fron- tiers ...
... habits of the people and the aspect of their dwellings , but is by no means sufficiently explicit on this curious point . Two hundred years of pacific intercourse have done much less towards assimilating the respective fron- tiers ...
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... habits common to entire families , to entire generations , to entire nations of men , and are but slowly learned or unlearned by any individual . The military habits , lately superinduced on the people of this country , have augmented ...
... habits common to entire families , to entire generations , to entire nations of men , and are but slowly learned or unlearned by any individual . The military habits , lately superinduced on the people of this country , have augmented ...
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