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... called the Tel Dilemi , with a vault or recess , two hundred paces broad , and so high that a man , mounted on a mule , with a standard in his hand , cannot reach the top . In the territory of Cuan , there is a certain flower , which ...
... called the Tel Dilemi , with a vault or recess , two hundred paces broad , and so high that a man , mounted on a mule , with a standard in his hand , cannot reach the top . In the territory of Cuan , there is a certain flower , which ...
Page 288
... called the Rot in sheep , does in fact proceed from the animal described in the pre- ceding essay , which , being bred in the water , and adhering , with its eggs , to the grass growing in watery places , is swallowed by the sheep . And ...
... called the Rot in sheep , does in fact proceed from the animal described in the pre- ceding essay , which , being bred in the water , and adhering , with its eggs , to the grass growing in watery places , is swallowed by the sheep . And ...
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... called the Rot . ' The author's opinion and reasoning respecting the formation of that species of fuel which is called Peat , and also with regard to the trees dug out of those places where peat is found : from whence he takes occasion ...
... called the Rot . ' The author's opinion and reasoning respecting the formation of that species of fuel which is called Peat , and also with regard to the trees dug out of those places where peat is found : from whence he takes occasion ...
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