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I took Mr. Cracroft to the spot, and his scientific skill enabled him at once to detect
the seam from whence these masses were supplied, and to hazard a confident
conjecture that it extended throughout the whole range, and this conjecture has ...
I took Mr. Cracroft to the spot, and his scientific skill enabled him at once to detect
the seam from whence these masses were supplied, and to hazard a confident
conjecture that it extended throughout the whole range, and this conjecture has ...
Page 215
He proceeded to the spot with his disciple, SR1 K.-(sum, but they were unable to
complete it, although aided in every way by the Raja. Afterwards
VARADASLNAIK-THERA petitioned the Raja to undertake it, to which he readily
assented, ...
He proceeded to the spot with his disciple, SR1 K.-(sum, but they were unable to
complete it, although aided in every way by the Raja. Afterwards
VARADASLNAIK-THERA petitioned the Raja to undertake it, to which he readily
assented, ...
Page 223
These works might have been at the spot where these antiquities have been
found: such was my idea on the discoveries being laid open, and such was the
impression under which I visited the spot after it had been pointed out to me, and
I ...
These works might have been at the spot where these antiquities have been
found: such was my idea on the discoveries being laid open, and such was the
impression under which I visited the spot after it had been pointed out to me, and
I ...
Page 306
The black lines and spots are formed of hairs destitute of yellow, and having the
black tips of much greater length. A longitudinal black band passes on each side
from the inner canthus of the eye above the ear nearly' to the 'shoulder; ...
The black lines and spots are formed of hairs destitute of yellow, and having the
black tips of much greater length. A longitudinal black band passes on each side
from the inner canthus of the eye above the ear nearly' to the 'shoulder; ...
Page 324
Of the sepulchres excavated by M. MARTIN Homsnnnena, amounting to more
than thirty, the greaterpart havetheir sites at Jeldla'ha'd and theadjacent territories
, and it is this spot particularly that commands our notice, since it may be
assumed ...
Of the sepulchres excavated by M. MARTIN Homsnnnena, amounting to more
than thirty, the greaterpart havetheir sites at Jeldla'ha'd and theadjacent territories
, and it is this spot particularly that commands our notice, since it may be
assumed ...
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