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... conjectured to have some con- nection with this faculty but its effects are still inexplicable by any known organ of animal nature.—Note to Dr. Croly's Three Cycles of Revelation. ...
... conjectured to have some con- nection with this faculty but its effects are still inexplicable by any known organ of animal nature.—Note to Dr. Croly's Three Cycles of Revelation. ...
... not partake so much of the nature of the American mocking-bird, l he sky- lark, even after it has become peifect in its natural note, will catch that of any other bird that hangs nesr it. Few persons that keep canaries are aware that they sing chiefly ...
... shade when compared with the subject of our tiolice-ia common starling, which has been taught not only to lay aside its natural notes and siiia various airs with great exactness, but to chatter away with a'l the volubility and much of the quaintuess of ...
... prostrate European. There are some barrels, in imitation of an organ, within the body of the tiger, and a row of keys of natural notes. The sounds produced by the organ are intended to resemble the cries of a person in distress, intermixed with the roar ...
... An inhabitant of Stourbridge possesses a canary which, having been kept in a cage bung in a yard, mingles with its natural notes the call of young chickens, tbe clucking of bens, and the chirping of sparrows. The yearly meeting of the British Association ...
... ?? two old ones have been kept for the rast eight months, wbich is very lively, and likely to (lo well. A birth of tbe nature noted, is exceedingly rare, if not altogether unprecedented so great is the diffbrence between a state of nature and confinement ...
... the Raginehal There are omrne barrels in imitation of an organ v within the body of the Tyger, and a row of kaeys of d natural notes. The founds pcoduced by the organ r are intended to reteinble thec cries of a perfon in dif- v trefs, internixecd Nsvth ...
... comseienice, the pri- v ilege of poihihiiig property, atd the rights which are at- - tcache to the dignity of hiumana nature. Note tie 3d.-This Note is intended as an anfwer to that pvt of the King's Speech, in which, lie trutts that his detalued tiibjecs ...
... libeit'y of codfcience, the privilege of pofreffing property, :and the rights which are attached to the dignity of human nature. Note the 3d.-'This note is intended as an anf~ver to that part of the King's Speech, in which he trufts that his deludedfubjeas ...
... nail the Iselhi- three, of the r lie ailt of which are ;arranged on tire priiiciple of thle Piano- irnt cu., forte, the natural notes being laid on the lower rails ard rae slY the chramaticli a little above. To attempt to give ainy) Pircev, in- toirin like ...
... Gardeners' Olricle states that among the singing birds in his garden and shrubbery is a blackbird, which, in addition to his natural note, repeatedly ends his song by crowing Uke a bantam cooke-A recent order of the Kwng of ru that clergymen swho preach against ...
... n inhabitant of.Stonrbrldge ; possesses a canary which, having been kept in' a cage hng l in a yard, mingles with its natural notes the call' of young chickens, colucking of hens; and the chirping 6f :sparrows.: TsscaL 6w OF RUSS , Tull CUARTiST.-The ...