ORNITHOLOGY, 1 properly the methodical study and consequent knowledge of birds with all that relates to them; but the difficulty of assigning a limit to the commencement of such study and knowledge gives the word a very vague meaning, and practically procures its application to much that does not enter the domain of science. [Please select]
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A couple of trips procures me the two Epeirae, whom I offer to my captive next day, both at the same time. [Please select]
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When she sets her heart on a thing she leaves no stone unturned until she procures it. [Please select]
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A Locust whom I myself lay on the web procures her this agreeable shock and what follows. [Please select]
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It usually happens when the male of any species is killed during the breeding season, that the female soon procures another mate. [Please select]
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I am not," she added, "so impressed with what money procures for people as what it saves them from. [Please select]
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Risit; et His, inquit, facito mea tela procures, O vir colloquio non abigende meo. [Please select]
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