New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 43
... length . The great relative pro- portion of the eye may be imagined from Dr. Buckland's declaration that it was sometimes larger than a man's head . Ten species of these extinct Sea - dragons are enumerated by Pro- fessor Owen , four ...
... length . The great relative pro- portion of the eye may be imagined from Dr. Buckland's declaration that it was sometimes larger than a man's head . Ten species of these extinct Sea - dragons are enumerated by Pro- fessor Owen , four ...
Page 86
... length the lecture began , and for a full hour and a half it lasted . The professor was in excellent spirits , and harangued in beautiful style . We again were as alert as cats , and went through the experiments ( the manual performance ...
... length the lecture began , and for a full hour and a half it lasted . The professor was in excellent spirits , and harangued in beautiful style . We again were as alert as cats , and went through the experiments ( the manual performance ...
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... length of the Iguanodon would have been the result ; for the Horsham bone exceeds the corre- sponding phalanx by forty times . Upon measurements and calcula- tions , however , that appear to be incontrovertible , the total length of the ...
... length of the Iguanodon would have been the result ; for the Horsham bone exceeds the corre- sponding phalanx by forty times . Upon measurements and calcula- tions , however , that appear to be incontrovertible , the total length of the ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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