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Page 135
... considerable proportion is allotted to Edinburgh ; Glasgow is described at similar length in the third ; and the arrangement is such that all the Highland counties are comprehended in the fifth . We have not fewer than five separate ...
... considerable proportion is allotted to Edinburgh ; Glasgow is described at similar length in the third ; and the arrangement is such that all the Highland counties are comprehended in the fifth . We have not fewer than five separate ...
Page 238
... considerable portion of the finny tribes . The local predilections of some species , the comparative rarity of ... considerably enriched his collection with new acquisitions , that that even this was found inadequate to comprize the ...
... considerable portion of the finny tribes . The local predilections of some species , the comparative rarity of ... considerably enriched his collection with new acquisitions , that that even this was found inadequate to comprize the ...
Page 295
... considerable traffic , chiefly with the great city of Bussora , which is situ- ated two hundred leagues farther down the river . The na- vigation of the Euphrates , though less dangerous than in the great and impetuous stream of the ...
... considerable traffic , chiefly with the great city of Bussora , which is situ- ated two hundred leagues farther down the river . The na- vigation of the Euphrates , though less dangerous than in the great and impetuous stream of the ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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