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Here ( and the fact is one of a multitude ) it is proved that in the absence of any contiguous river , the salmon not only keep the shore , but follow its deepest and most sinuous indentations . The fact has been at last recognised by ...
Here ( and the fact is one of a multitude ) it is proved that in the absence of any contiguous river , the salmon not only keep the shore , but follow its deepest and most sinuous indentations . The fact has been at last recognised by ...
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In honesty we cannot conclude without giving place to two facts which at first view seem rather discouraging . ... and unerring instinct has any other source than the simple fact . of the distance of river mouths from each other .
In honesty we cannot conclude without giving place to two facts which at first view seem rather discouraging . ... and unerring instinct has any other source than the simple fact . of the distance of river mouths from each other .
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In fact , the great body of the Roman Catholic laity know very little about their system ; and , as often happens , the practical conduct of those who do know it , is far better than their speculative principles .
In fact , the great body of the Roman Catholic laity know very little about their system ; and , as often happens , the practical conduct of those who do know it , is far better than their speculative principles .
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