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Page 181
... similar cavities are found sparingly dispersed at a depth of many feet from the sur- face of the most solid masses . There appears indeed no reason to doubt that the amygdaloids in general bear marks of the same origin , and that the ...
... similar cavities are found sparingly dispersed at a depth of many feet from the sur- face of the most solid masses . There appears indeed no reason to doubt that the amygdaloids in general bear marks of the same origin , and that the ...
Page 238
... similar manner . During my exploration of the shores of Spitzbergen , in the year 1818 , several huts , and some coffins built entirely of wood , were observed . One of the latter appeared , by an adjoining inscription , to contain the ...
... similar manner . During my exploration of the shores of Spitzbergen , in the year 1818 , several huts , and some coffins built entirely of wood , were observed . One of the latter appeared , by an adjoining inscription , to contain the ...
Page 372
... similar friendships , of similar occupations , of similar habits , and even of similar amusements , are necessary to con- nect the man and woman who are chained to each other for life . ' Can we , then , rely on the judgment of others ...
... similar friendships , of similar occupations , of similar habits , and even of similar amusements , are necessary to con- nect the man and woman who are chained to each other for life . ' Can we , then , rely on the judgment of others ...
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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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