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Here QiOE are a range of possible offspring numbers in generation i,
Fitness Rosenberg, Alexander 2008
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The Barmaid (Copa), attributed to Virgil, proves that even the proprietress had two strings to her bow, and Horace, Sat.lib. i,
Satyricon 2007
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For brevity, we will call all worlds possible relative to i,
Deontic Logic McNamara, Paul 2006
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There were probably a dozen of the enemy sleeping nearby, but no one heard us coming or going, i,
Rogue Warrior Marcinko, Richard 1992
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Catalogue of the Barton Collection of the Boston Public Library, part i,
The Facts About Shakespeare William Allan Nielson
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English translation by Emily M. Cox, in Seemann's 'Journal of Botany,' vol. i,
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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Being the sole custodians of the scriptures; and changing the six periods of a thousand years each to the six days of creation, they altered Gen. i,
Astral Worship J. H. Hill
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In 1612 his hat with a valuable jewel in it was snatched off his head amid the jeers of by-standers. — "Court and Times," i,
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And they further assert, that ministers of the gospel, and other church officers, must enter into the exercise of their office, at the door of Christ's appointment, by the call and choice of the Christian people, who are capable with judgment to give their consent; 1 Tim. iii, from verse 2 to 12; Tit. i,
Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive The Reformed Presbytery
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Anatomy ', in _Studies in the History and Method of Science_, vol. i,
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