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 -  The falling leaves, the rotting mossy plants, and
    various other circumstances, increase the mould and form a deeper
    soil, more - Page 461
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The Falling Leaves, The Rotting Mossy Plants, And Various Other Circumstances, Increase The Mould And Form A Deeper Soil, More And More Capable Of Bearing Larger Plants.

Thus they all enlarge the vegetable system, and rescue new animated parts of the creation from their inactive chaotic state." - F.

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