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most all the large animals from the cultivated lands ; 
and the colony of the Cape is another, where the 
herds of antelopes are so fast receding. The re- 
gistration of a single fact, the putting down of a 
memorandum of the habits of an animal, or a single 
measurement, is often thrown aside as insignificant, 
or it is not made at all (after it has been resolved up- 
on), as being only one ; but it may be of very great 
importance, and may solve some intricate question. 
A commencement will often carry with it a conti- 
nuance, and one examination by its interest will be- 
get another ; while, in addition, it may be borne in 
mind, that their endeavours will increase our know- 
ledge of the works of Him by whose power and 
goodness “ all things viere made, and viithout ixhom 
•was not any thing made that was made.” 
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