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Page 183
... remains to all appearance sound . The same mode of disintegration may sometimes be remarked among the trap - rocks . - With regard to the stratified and unstratified lime - stones , they appear to be members of the same deposit , and in ...
... remains to all appearance sound . The same mode of disintegration may sometimes be remarked among the trap - rocks . - With regard to the stratified and unstratified lime - stones , they appear to be members of the same deposit , and in ...
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... remains of an extensive and magnificent building , gene- rally considered as the Naumachia , merit attention . They consist of a long wall , built of very large bricks without and massive stones within ; and adorned with a series of ...
... remains of an extensive and magnificent building , gene- rally considered as the Naumachia , merit attention . They consist of a long wall , built of very large bricks without and massive stones within ; and adorned with a series of ...
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... remains of these Gauls or Celts are found at the north - west extremity of Europe . Next followed the Welsh or Cimbric wave of population . The Greeks spelled the word Welsh into Pelasgic , and the Latins into Belgic ; and wherever ...
... remains of these Gauls or Celts are found at the north - west extremity of Europe . Next followed the Welsh or Cimbric wave of population . The Greeks spelled the word Welsh into Pelasgic , and the Latins into Belgic ; and wherever ...
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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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