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... volume relates to his adventures before this voyage to England ; intermingled with which are travels through Upper Egypt , an historical account of the Mamelukes , and a more particular detail of their last wars with Mohammed Ali ...
... volume relates to his adventures before this voyage to England ; intermingled with which are travels through Upper Egypt , an historical account of the Mamelukes , and a more particular detail of their last wars with Mohammed Ali ...
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... volume , as connected with the theory of rivers : the other part contains a history of antient and modern canals ... volume to an unreasonable size , the same plan might have been advantageously adopted in the trea- tise on navigable ...
... volume , as connected with the theory of rivers : the other part contains a history of antient and modern canals ... volume to an unreasonable size , the same plan might have been advantageously adopted in the trea- tise on navigable ...
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... volume concludes with a paper by M. POINSOT , on some new Inquiries respecting Algebra and the Theory of Numbers : - but we have not yet noticed M. Cuvier's analysis of the labours of the Physical Class , which occupies above a hundred ...
... volume concludes with a paper by M. POINSOT , on some new Inquiries respecting Algebra and the Theory of Numbers : - but we have not yet noticed M. Cuvier's analysis of the labours of the Physical Class , which occupies above a hundred ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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