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Page 167
... side . The flat shore of Egypt on the Mediterranean , and the mouths of the Nile embarrassed with bars of sand , afford only a few places proper to land troops . Bounded on the west by im- mense deserts , Egypt is subject on that side ...
... side . The flat shore of Egypt on the Mediterranean , and the mouths of the Nile embarrassed with bars of sand , afford only a few places proper to land troops . Bounded on the west by im- mense deserts , Egypt is subject on that side ...
Page 317
... Side . V. Elevation to a larger Scale of the First and Second Divisions , from the Great Centre Tower , of the South Side of the Nave of the Cathedral . VI . Elevation to a larger Scale of the Second and Third Divisions from the North ...
... Side . V. Elevation to a larger Scale of the First and Second Divisions , from the Great Centre Tower , of the South Side of the Nave of the Cathedral . VI . Elevation to a larger Scale of the Second and Third Divisions from the North ...
Page 357
... side by a thin sharp serrated mem- brane . The tail is almost three times as long as the body . The head and the pouch or coilar on its under side are greenish , with white lines or streaks . The crest and back are tawny of different ...
... side by a thin sharp serrated mem- brane . The tail is almost three times as long as the body . The head and the pouch or coilar on its under side are greenish , with white lines or streaks . The crest and back are tawny of different ...
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