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Page 16
... taken towards an Euphrates Valley Railway . At Damascus men congratulated themselves upon the new line of frontier , which was naturally expected to strengthen and to extend the limits of Syria , and the merchant rejoiced to learn that ...
... taken towards an Euphrates Valley Railway . At Damascus men congratulated themselves upon the new line of frontier , which was naturally expected to strengthen and to extend the limits of Syria , and the merchant rejoiced to learn that ...
Page 27
... taken out . To this end the carcass is kept hanging for twenty - four hours in a cold and airy place ; after which the liver is most carefully removed , so that no scratch or other blemish may be found on it . A fine liver must look a ...
... taken out . To this end the carcass is kept hanging for twenty - four hours in a cold and airy place ; after which the liver is most carefully removed , so that no scratch or other blemish may be found on it . A fine liver must look a ...
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... taken off his hands at the valuation of seven hundred thousand francs . On leaving , the Marshal was informed by the Council of Ministers in Mexico that he would find this sum at the Customs Office of Vera Cruz , where the Emperor had ...
... taken off his hands at the valuation of seven hundred thousand francs . On leaving , the Marshal was informed by the Council of Ministers in Mexico that he would find this sum at the Customs Office of Vera Cruz , where the Emperor had ...
Page 31
... taken by a gentleman who gave the name of Smith , and who , the next day , brought down the young lady and her boxes . She was pretty , but very delicate - looking , and seemed to have very bad health . He came down three or four times ...
... taken by a gentleman who gave the name of Smith , and who , the next day , brought down the young lady and her boxes . She was pretty , but very delicate - looking , and seemed to have very bad health . He came down three or four times ...
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... taken by an allied family of crustaceans , of which only one form ( as far as I am aware ) lingers now on earth , namely , the " king- crab , " or Limulus , of the Indian Seas , a well - known ani- mal , of which specimens may be ...
... taken by an allied family of crustaceans , of which only one form ( as far as I am aware ) lingers now on earth , namely , the " king- crab , " or Limulus , of the Indian Seas , a well - known ani- mal , of which specimens may be ...
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