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Some papers proper to be read before the R---l Society : concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or guinea; an insect, or vegetable, resembling the polypus, which hath this surprising property, that being cut into several pieces, each piece becomes a perfect animal, or vegetable, as complete as that of which it was originally only a part

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  • "Some papers proper to be read before the R---l Society : concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or guinea; an insect, or vegetable, resembling the polypus, which hath this surprising property, that being cut into several pieces, each piece becomes a perfect animal, or vegetable, as complete as that of which it was originally only a part"@en
  • "Some papers proper to be read before the R---l Society concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or guinea, an insect or vegetable, resembling the polypus"
  • "Some papers proper to be read before the R---l Society concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or guinea, an insect or vegetable, resembling the polypus"@en
  • "Some papers proper to be read before the R---l society concerning the terrestrial chrysipus golden-foot or Guinea : an insect, or vegetable resembling the polypus, which hath this surprising property, that being cut into several pieces, each piece becomes a perfect animal, or vegetable, as complete as that of which it was originally only a part"@en
  • "Some papers proper to be read before the R-l Society, concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot, or guinea; an insect, or vegetable, resembling the polypus ... Collected by Petrus Gualterus, but not published till after his death. [By Henry Fielding.]"
  • "Some papers proper to be read before the R-l Society, concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot, or guinea"@en
  • "Some papers proper to be read before the R-l Society, concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or Guinea an insect, or vegetable, resembling the polypus, which hath this surprising property, that being cut into several pieces, each piece becomes a perfect animal, or vegetable, as complete as that of which it was originally only a part. Collected by Petrus Gualterus, but not published till after his death"