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... I will be as free and open hearted as discretion will allow meto be with strangers. Venator. And, Sir,I promisethelike. Piscator. Iam right glad to hear your answers; and, in confidence you speak the truth,I shall put on a boldnessto ...
... I will be as free and open hearted as discretion will allow meto be with strangers. Venator. And, Sir,I promisethelike. Piscator. Iam right glad to hear your answers; and, in confidence you speak the truth,I shall put on a boldnessto ...
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... Iwill begin as you have desired me. And first,forthe Element thatI use to trade in,whichisthe Air, an element of more worth than weight, an element that doubtless exceeds both theEarth and Water; for though I sometimes deal in both, yet ...
... Iwill begin as you have desired me. And first,forthe Element thatI use to trade in,whichisthe Air, an element of more worth than weight, an element that doubtless exceeds both theEarth and Water; for though I sometimes deal in both, yet ...
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... I will not undertake tomention theseveral kinds of Fowlby which this is done: and his curious palate pleasedby day, and which with their very excrements afford him a softlodging at night:These Iwill pass by, butnot those little nimble ...
... I will not undertake tomention theseveral kinds of Fowlby which this is done: and his curious palate pleasedby day, and which with their very excrements afford him a softlodging at night:These Iwill pass by, butnot those little nimble ...
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... I will leavethem to their sweet labour, without the least disturbance, believing them to beall very busy at this very timeamongstthe herbs and flowersthatwe see nature puts forththisMay morning. And now toreturn tomyHawks, from whom I ...
... I will leavethem to their sweet labour, without the least disturbance, believing them to beall very busy at this very timeamongstthe herbs and flowersthatwe see nature puts forththisMay morning. And now toreturn tomyHawks, from whom I ...
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... I will here breakoff,and entreat you, Mr. Venator, tosay what youare ableinthe commendation of Hunting,to which you are so much affected;andif time willserve, Iwillbeg your favourfor a further enlargement of some of those several heads ...
... I will here breakoff,and entreat you, Mr. Venator, tosay what youare ableinthe commendation of Hunting,to which you are so much affected;andif time willserve, Iwillbeg your favourfor a further enlargement of some of those several heads ...
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