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The Museum of beasts
being a trifle for good boys and girls -
Volume II. March 1794. Prospectus and proposals for publishing the philosophy of natural history. By William Smellie member of the Antiquarian and Royal Societies of Edinburgh. Volume II. Quarto
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Trip's History of beasts
being a trifle for a good boy -
Trip's History of beasts
being a trifle for a good boy -
Trip's History of beasts
being a trifle for a good boy -
Trip's History of beasts
being a trifle for a good boy -
Trip's History of beasts
being a trifle for a good boy -
Trip's History of beasts
being a trifle for a good boy -
A description of the nature of four-footed beasts
with their figures engraven in brass: written in Latin by Dr. John Johnston. Translated into English by J.P -
The philosophy of natural history
By William Smellie, member of The Antiquarian and Royal Societies of Edinburgh. In two volumes -
The philosophy of natural history
By William Smellie, Member of the Antiquarian and Royal Societies of Edinburgh -
Animal constructions and technological knowledge
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After Darwin
animals, emotions, and the mind -
The expression of the emotions in man and animals
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Secrets of the woods
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A philosophical survey of the animal creation, an essay. Wherein the general devastation and carnage that reign among the different classes of animals are considered in a new point of view; and the vast Increase of Life and Enjoyment derived to the Whole from this Institution of Nature is clearly demonstrated. Translated from the French
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The philosophy of natural history
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Pictures of seventy-two beasts & birds
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The natural history of beasts, which are to be met with in the four quarters of the globe
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Elementary or fundamental principles of the philosophy of natural history
leading to a better knowledge of the Creator and the creatures, and especially of the destination and dignity of man -
A Trifle for a good boy
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The natural history of four footed beasts
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Philosophic essays on the manners of various foreign animals
with observations on the laws and customs of several eastern nations. Written in French by M. Foucher D'Obsonville, and translated into English by Thomas Holcroft -
A philosophical survey of the animal creation, an essay. Wherein the general devastation and carnage that reign among the different classes of animals are considered in a new point of view; and the vast Increase of Life and Enjoyment derived to the Whole from this Institution of Nature is clearly demonstrated. Translated from the French
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A tour through the animal world, or, an historical and accurate account of near four hundred animals, birds, fishes, Serpents, Infects, &c. Describing their different Natures, Qualities and Use, as well for the common Service and Food of Man, as his Diversion and Cure of his Maladies. Extracted from Gesner, Willoughby, Swammerdam, Mousset, Merian, and others, the most celebrated Authors upon this Subject. To which is added, a description of some of the most rare and curious productions of the Vegetable world. The most enriched with an entire new set of copper. plates, representing each Quadrupede, Bird, Fish, Insects and Plant. By the Chevalier Denis de Coetlogon, M. D. Knight, of St. Lazare, and Member of the Royal Academy of Angers