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... Length , from the chin to the rump 15 What is said of their increase ? II . How many kinds of Quadrupeds were there ? - -What is said of these at present . Mention the principal Quadrupeds . III . Give some account of the Mastodon ...
... Length , from the chin to the rump 15 What is said of their increase ? II . How many kinds of Quadrupeds were there ? - -What is said of these at present . Mention the principal Quadrupeds . III . Give some account of the Mastodon ...
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... Length of the under jaw , 2 feet 10 inch- It weighs 63 1-2 lbs . The tusks are 10 feet 7 inch- es long , and a single tooth weighs 4 lb. 10 ounces . es . " The emotions experienced , when for the first time , we behold the giant relics ...
... Length of the under jaw , 2 feet 10 inch- It weighs 63 1-2 lbs . The tusks are 10 feet 7 inch- es long , and a single tooth weighs 4 lb. 10 ounces . es . " The emotions experienced , when for the first time , we behold the giant relics ...
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... . It has almost , if not entirely disappeared from our forests . VI . What is said of the Wolf ? -Of the Cougar and Wolverene ? VII . For what was the Catamount remarkable ? The length of the body , including the head , NATIVE ANIMALS . 23.
... . It has almost , if not entirely disappeared from our forests . VI . What is said of the Wolf ? -Of the Cougar and Wolverene ? VII . For what was the Catamount remarkable ? The length of the body , including the head , NATIVE ANIMALS . 23.
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... length of the body , including the head , was about 7 feet ; the circumference of the body , 2 1-2 feet ; length of the tail , 3 feet , and of the legs , about 1 foot . The color , along his back , was nearly black ; on the sides , a ...
... length of the body , including the head , was about 7 feet ; the circumference of the body , 2 1-2 feet ; length of the tail , 3 feet , and of the legs , about 1 foot . The color , along his back , was nearly black ; on the sides , a ...
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... length . His tail is long and bushy ; his hair long and chiefly black , but on his head , neck , and back , are found spots of white without any regularity , or uniformity . His sight is imperfect dur- ing the day time , and he seeks ...
... length . His tail is long and bushy ; his hair long and chiefly black , but on his head , neck , and back , are found spots of white without any regularity , or uniformity . His sight is imperfect dur- ing the day time , and he seeks ...
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Page 129 - Buoyed above the terror of death by the consciousness of a life devoted to honorable pursuits, and stained with no action that can give me remorse, I trust that the request I make to your Excellency at this serious period, and which is to soften my last moments, will not be rejected. Sympathy towards a soldier will surely induce your Excellency and a military tribunal to adapt the mode of my death to the feelings of a man of honor.
Page 198 - Upon conviction for treason, he shall have power to suspend the execution of the sentence, until the case shall be reported to the Legislature at its next meeting, when the Legislature shall either pardon, or commute the sentence, direct the execution of the sentence, or grant a further reprieve.
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