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1 II, X | pass by other instances, birds learning of tunes, and the 2 II, X | spirits in the brains of those birds, whilst the tune is actually 3 II, X | much less proved) that birds, without sense and memory, 4 II, XIV | by the coming of certain birds amongst them at their certain 5 II, XVIII| besides the distinct cries of birds and beasts, are modified 6 II, XXIII| long observed this kind of birds, some other properties: 7 II, XXV | imperfect idea of those birds themselves.~9. Relations 8 III, I | parrots, and several other birds, will be taught to make 9 III, VI | region: and there are some birds that are inhabitants of 10 III, VI | animals so near of kin both to birds and beasts that they are 11 III, VI | with any one of a sort of birds I lately saw in St. James’ 12 III, VI | nature of that species of birds before I learned the name, 13 III, VI | well known, of sorts of birds common in England.~35. Men