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Page 39
... various extensive details handed down to us from the first Eu- ropean intercourse with Japan to the present day : ' but the details given in this introduction are neither various ' nor ' extensive ; ' and , as they relate almost ...
... various extensive details handed down to us from the first Eu- ropean intercourse with Japan to the present day : ' but the details given in this introduction are neither various ' nor ' extensive ; ' and , as they relate almost ...
Page 153
... various tribes , who , having erected their Stem - Burgs at various heights , from the lofty summit down to the marshy bog , must , in a rapid overthrow of privileges and distinctions , pass from the overweening pride of the godlike ...
... various tribes , who , having erected their Stem - Burgs at various heights , from the lofty summit down to the marshy bog , must , in a rapid overthrow of privileges and distinctions , pass from the overweening pride of the godlike ...
Page 263
... various species of Petrel , which resort in myriads to the island during the season of incubation , and burrow in the earth . The weaker tribes of these birds are devoured in vast numbers by the Skua gulls , which pounce upon them as ...
... various species of Petrel , which resort in myriads to the island during the season of incubation , and burrow in the earth . The weaker tribes of these birds are devoured in vast numbers by the Skua gulls , which pounce upon them as ...
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