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... length from a point to one - tenth of an inch ; and when highly magnified , were found to be beauti- fully moniliform . In the longest specimens , the number of bead- like articulations was about thirty ; hence their diameter appeared ...
... length from a point to one - tenth of an inch ; and when highly magnified , were found to be beauti- fully moniliform . In the longest specimens , the number of bead- like articulations was about thirty ; hence their diameter appeared ...
Page 363
... length , and six or eight in circumference , and the oil of its liver will fill a barrel : the pupil of the eye is emerald green , and the rest of that organ is blue . This shark , which is one of the foes of the living whale , and ...
... length , and six or eight in circumference , and the oil of its liver will fill a barrel : the pupil of the eye is emerald green , and the rest of that organ is blue . This shark , which is one of the foes of the living whale , and ...
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... length comes the proper subject of the book , the Seven Ages of Man . - I. Infancy . Cowper , Green , Fawcett , Smithers , Downman , and some anonymous poets , supply a long bead - string of quotations , which eke out a meagre ...
... length comes the proper subject of the book , the Seven Ages of Man . - I. Infancy . Cowper , Green , Fawcett , Smithers , Downman , and some anonymous poets , supply a long bead - string of quotations , which eke out a meagre ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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