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Page 233
All mechanics , or people employed in business , such as cook . ing , & c . wear a cloth about their heads . ... The Ras wears a small piece of the finest cloth upon his head , and has always six or seven slaves in attendance , one of ...
All mechanics , or people employed in business , such as cook . ing , & c . wear a cloth about their heads . ... The Ras wears a small piece of the finest cloth upon his head , and has always six or seven slaves in attendance , one of ...
Page 254
The animal , raising itself somewhat higher than usual on its forelegs , bent its head with great dexterity under its belly , and forced the insect into its mouth , by thrusting it , from side to side , against that part of the membrane ...
The animal , raising itself somewhat higher than usual on its forelegs , bent its head with great dexterity under its belly , and forced the insect into its mouth , by thrusting it , from side to side , against that part of the membrane ...
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Thus , the radix articulata and granulata are confounded under one head ; and the radix horizontalis , mentioned by the author in his Flora Britannica , is not here enumerated nor defined . · Under the head of Caulis , we have no ...
Thus , the radix articulata and granulata are confounded under one head ; and the radix horizontalis , mentioned by the author in his Flora Britannica , is not here enumerated nor defined . · Under the head of Caulis , we have no ...
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