I have already cited my mother's friend who began to studybotany at ninety.
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If a woman likes to experiment with plants, let her studybotany at the Harvard Annex.
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To William this was very tempting; but Alexander saw at Weimar scant opportunity to studybotany and geology.
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Did thee ever studybotany?
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The summer she was 18 she met & fell in love with handsome Rod Stephensson, who was in Colorado to studybotany.
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I attended, however, Henslow's lectures on Botany, and liked them much for their extreme clearness, and the admirable illustrations; but I did not studybotany.
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We studyBotany daily, and have thus far kept pace with the season.
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He mastered Virgil and Horace in this way, and read extensively, besides studyingbotany.
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He mastered Vergil and Horace in this way, and read extensively, besides studyingbotany.
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He had, he said, studiedbotany at school and was very fond of it.
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Wainwright studiedbotany at the University of Florida before embarking on her acting career.
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I never studiedbotany, an' behold my bizness.
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But really Lewisham was not studyingbotany, but the art of marriage according to the best authorities.
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His meteorological observations were continued, he studiedbotany, and was an industrious reader of three or four languages.
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But he shot game and caught fish for the garrison pot, and studiedbotany and the culture of citrus.
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"You should studybotany while you are down here," he said blandly.