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Page 145
... sufficient of the cuneiform characters , to discover them to be parts of inscriptions în seven lines . Each brick was placed with its written face down- wards , on a layer of cement so sparing , that it did not exceed the twentieth part ...
... sufficient of the cuneiform characters , to discover them to be parts of inscriptions în seven lines . Each brick was placed with its written face down- wards , on a layer of cement so sparing , that it did not exceed the twentieth part ...
Page 210
... sufficiently convince us that the performance is not compiled from former publications of a similar description , and will ... sufficient to lift it . Locusts and large beetles must be put into boxes by themselves , otherwise they will ...
... sufficiently convince us that the performance is not compiled from former publications of a similar description , and will ... sufficient to lift it . Locusts and large beetles must be put into boxes by themselves , otherwise they will ...
Page 260
... sufficient , with one hundred horses at least ; the whole of which pasture together in troops of twenty , with a tamed mare , from which they do not usually stray . the sandy nature of the soil , as in many other parts of Brazil ...
... sufficient , with one hundred horses at least ; the whole of which pasture together in troops of twenty , with a tamed mare , from which they do not usually stray . the sandy nature of the soil , as in many other parts of Brazil ...
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