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... frequently hauled the seine , but only once caught the seld ( herring ) and muksoon ( a small species of salmon ) . We saw several belluga , seals , and one whale , but no traces of shell fish of any kind .. The water was fresh to a ...
... frequently hauled the seine , but only once caught the seld ( herring ) and muksoon ( a small species of salmon ) . We saw several belluga , seals , and one whale , but no traces of shell fish of any kind .. The water was fresh to a ...
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... frequently on the look - out for ex- tinguished volcanos , and , like most French naturalists , stumbles on them with wonderful facility : but we are old - fashioned and sober enough not to accumulate violence and combustion , when ...
... frequently on the look - out for ex- tinguished volcanos , and , like most French naturalists , stumbles on them with wonderful facility : but we are old - fashioned and sober enough not to accumulate violence and combustion , when ...
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... frequently given rise to scandalous scenes , of which the Turks alone have taken advantage ; and the influence of the priesthood is , perhaps , too great in a country that wishes to apply itself to agriculture and commerce ...
... frequently given rise to scandalous scenes , of which the Turks alone have taken advantage ; and the influence of the priesthood is , perhaps , too great in a country that wishes to apply itself to agriculture and commerce ...
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