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... inhabitants on its banks - p . 401 . Passage across the Andes chain , where it is intersected by the mag- netic equator . Ammonites of nearly 15 inches , Echini and Isocardia of the chalk - formation , collected between Guambos and ...
... inhabitants on its banks - p . 401 . Passage across the Andes chain , where it is intersected by the mag- netic equator . Ammonites of nearly 15 inches , Echini and Isocardia of the chalk - formation , collected between Guambos and ...
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... inhabitants , no hewn stone ( 12 ) , no fruit - tree once cultivated and now growing wild , bears witness to the industry of past races . As if a stranger to the destinies of mankind , and bound to the present alone , this region of the ...
... inhabitants , no hewn stone ( 12 ) , no fruit - tree once cultivated and now growing wild , bears witness to the industry of past races . As if a stranger to the destinies of mankind , and bound to the present alone , this region of the ...
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... inhabitants . The Llanos are , it is true , adapted for the breeding of cattle , but the primitive inhabitants of the new continent were almost wholly unacquainted with the management of animals . yielding 10 VIEWS OF NATURE .
... inhabitants . The Llanos are , it is true , adapted for the breeding of cattle , but the primitive inhabitants of the new continent were almost wholly unacquainted with the management of animals . yielding 10 VIEWS OF NATURE .
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... inhabitants have begun to rear cattle . At distances of a day's journey from each other , we see detached huts , woven together with reeds and thongs , and covered with ox - hides . Innumerable herds of oxen , horses , and mules ...
... inhabitants have begun to rear cattle . At distances of a day's journey from each other , we see detached huts , woven together with reeds and thongs , and covered with ox - hides . Innumerable herds of oxen , horses , and mules ...
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... but living weapon of these inhabitants of the water - that , which awakened by the contact of moist and dissimilar particles ( 43 ) , circulates through all the organs of animals and plants - that which 18 VIEWS OF NATURE .
... but living weapon of these inhabitants of the water - that , which awakened by the contact of moist and dissimilar particles ( 43 ) , circulates through all the organs of animals and plants - that which 18 VIEWS OF NATURE .
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