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" It is eary to fee what Intereft determines her to that Choice. You will never find upon a Cabbage any Eggs of the Caterpillar that eats the Willow ; nor fee upon the Willow the Eggs of any Caterpillar who feeds upon Cabbage. The Moth feeks for Curtains,... "
Spectacle de la Nature: Or, Nature Display'd. Being Discourses on Such ... - Page 11
by Noël Antoine Pluche - 1766
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Free Thoughts Upon the Brute-creation, Or, An Examination of Father Bougeant ...

John Hildrop - Animal communication - 1742 - 198 pages
...Eggs of any Caterpillar who feeds upon Cabbage. The Moth feeks for Curtains, Woollen Stuff, drefs'd Skins, or even Paper, becaufe its Materials are Fragments...Cloth, which have loft the bitter Flavour of Hemp, by theworkf Spcftacle de la Nature. Dl.il ip ip. ing ( 3* ) ing of the Paper-mill. In mort, every Species...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Hildrop, Volume 1

John Hildrop - Ethics - 1754 - 318 pages
...Eggs of any Caterpillar who feeds upon Cabbage. The Moth feeks for Curtains, Woollen Stuff, drefled Skins, or even Paper, becaufe its Materials are Fragments...Flavour of Hemp, by the working of the Paper-mill. In fhort, every Species of Animals, from Man the Lord of the Creation, to the minuteft Infect that...
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Miscellaneous Works, Volume 1

John Hildrop - Deism - 1754 - 308 pages
...Eggs of any Caterpillar who feeds upon Cabbage. The Moth feeks for Curtains, Woollen Stuff, .drefled Skins, or even Paper, becaufe its Materials are Fragments...Flavour of Hemp, by the working of the -Paper-mill. In fhort, every Species of Animals, from Man the Lord of the Creation, to the minuteft Infe6t that...
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Leisure Hours with Good Authors; and Musings on the Book of Nature

John C. Salmon - Readers - 1877 - 294 pages
...stuffs, dressed skins, or even paper, because its materials are fragments of cloth which have lost the bitter flavour of hemp by the working of the paper-mill....this creature either in a plant, or wood, or even in putrefied meat. On the contrary, it is in this last that the fly deposits her eggs. What interest attracts...
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Animal Rights and Souls in the Eighteenth Century

Aaron V. Garrett - Nature - 324 pages
...of any Caterpillar who feeds upon Cab-, bage. The Moth fecks for Curtains, Woollen Scuff, drefs'xl Skins, or even Paper, becaufe its Materials are Fragments...Cloth, which have loft the bitter Flavour of Hemp, by thework-r •j- Sneftaclc -ic la Nature. Did. if \ying of the Paper-mill. In fliort, every Species...
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