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832. BIRDS, Skylark.—
There are two
or three objects which you should endeavor to
enrich our country with,—the skylark, the redlegged
partridge. I despair too much of the
nightingale to add that.—
To James Monroe.
Ford ed., vii, 21.
(M.
1795)
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