New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 222
... remarkable of these Old World terrestrial dragons , must have been the highly carnivorous MEGALOSAURUS . To Dr. Buckland , who first founded this extraordinary genus on specimens discovered in the oolitic slate of Stonesfield , near ...
... remarkable of these Old World terrestrial dragons , must have been the highly carnivorous MEGALOSAURUS . To Dr. Buckland , who first founded this extraordinary genus on specimens discovered in the oolitic slate of Stonesfield , near ...
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... remarkable . Perhaps the only two buildings in St. Petersburg which , independent of their size , have any claims on our attention are comparatively insig- nificant ones . We allude to the Academy of Fine Arts , on the right bank of the ...
... remarkable . Perhaps the only two buildings in St. Petersburg which , independent of their size , have any claims on our attention are comparatively insig- nificant ones . We allude to the Academy of Fine Arts , on the right bank of the ...
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... remarkable for the sprightliness of their compositions , in opposition to the insipidity of their conversation , have been cited in support of this apparent contradiction . Be this as it may - as a general rule it has been disputed , we ...
... remarkable for the sprightliness of their compositions , in opposition to the insipidity of their conversation , have been cited in support of this apparent contradiction . Be this as it may - as a general rule it has been disputed , we ...
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FOR | 3 |
Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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