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Beginning with Berthold back in the first half of the nineteenth century, who studied the fowl, a number of observations have been made on the effects of excision, translocation and transplantation of these glands.
The strange spectacle of these latent talents and of the suppressed energy of the people of Hadramaut that seem to be waiting only for transplantation into a more favourable soil to develop with amazing rapidity, helps us to understand the enormous consequences of the Arabian migration in the seventh century.
My Lord Grange was the principal man in Prestonpans parish; and Master Carlyle, with his excellent father, had great reverence for the patron who had been the cause of the family's transplantation from Annandale.
CONTENTS I.Finding a Place of Refuge II.A Transplantation to the North III.Fighting it out on Free Soil IV.Colonization as a Remedy for
How many [Footnote 1: See on this question "The Great Subject of Transplantation in Ireland discussed," 1654.