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Page 56
... animal of this genus having been found which was long locked up in the ice of Siberia , and also from the circumstance of a deep hollow at the small end of the tusk in question . We may add that most of the Scandinavian and Runic monu ...
... animal of this genus having been found which was long locked up in the ice of Siberia , and also from the circumstance of a deep hollow at the small end of the tusk in question . We may add that most of the Scandinavian and Runic monu ...
Page 150
... animal . A fine pure blooded horse from Turcomania is worth two or three hundred tomauns . Arabian horses are not very common in the north of Persia ; but the breed between them and a Persian mare is all ele- gance and elasticity ...
... animal . A fine pure blooded horse from Turcomania is worth two or three hundred tomauns . Arabian horses are not very common in the north of Persia ; but the breed between them and a Persian mare is all ele- gance and elasticity ...
Page 280
... animal yielding to the pain plunged to the bottom of the river ; and , after having drowned the Indian , came up to the surface of the water , dragging the dead body to an island opposite the port . I arrived at the moment when a great ...
... animal yielding to the pain plunged to the bottom of the river ; and , after having drowned the Indian , came up to the surface of the water , dragging the dead body to an island opposite the port . I arrived at the moment when a great ...
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