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1 Only skipper and steersman seemed to thrive well under all this.
2 If they are simply left alone, they will thrive well enough.
3 Cattle, goats, poultry, &c., have been sent there and thrive well .
4 And they don't thrive well at all in other climates.
5 All sorts of Walnuts from England, France, and Maderas, thrive well from the Nut.
6 Horses thrive well in the Cape Colony when imported.
7 On the other hand, they often thrive well in light, and even almost sandy soils.
8 Above all, there were ortolans, birds which thrive well in this part of the country.
9 They thrive well where Azaleas and Rhododendrons will succeed.
10 They thrive well in any ordinary garden soil, and will grow beneath the shade of trees.
11 The hutch should stand on legs above ground as rabbits do not thrive well in dampness.
12 It is well known that most domestic animals thrive well on good apples, especially sweet ones.
13 Here, at an elevation of 2500 feet, a species of spruce-like pine appeared to thrive well .
14 Being removed by the Slip or Root, they thrive well in our Gardens, and make pleasant Shades.
15 They thrive well in a close glass box, or window-garden, if the conditions can be kept equable.
16 There were a range of plants and flowers that thrive well in Sydney featured in the design.
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