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Page 83
... considerable part of it into a marine force . In page 51 of his Rhapsody , he observes : " from what we have said , it seems evident , that no invasion can take place , un- til our fleet entirely driven out of the sea is forced to hide ...
... considerable part of it into a marine force . In page 51 of his Rhapsody , he observes : " from what we have said , it seems evident , that no invasion can take place , un- til our fleet entirely driven out of the sea is forced to hide ...
Page 335
... considerable service for the junior classes . Art . 40. Scenes for the Young ; or Pleasing Tales calculated to pro- mote good Manners and a Love of Virtue in Children . By I. Day . Izmo . Is . 6d . Darton and Harvey . 1807 . In these ...
... considerable service for the junior classes . Art . 40. Scenes for the Young ; or Pleasing Tales calculated to pro- mote good Manners and a Love of Virtue in Children . By I. Day . Izmo . Is . 6d . Darton and Harvey . 1807 . In these ...
Page 475
... considerable difficulty attends the investigation of these microscopical animals . 6. Cephalota . Head distinct from the body . The genera are , Polyphemus , Zoea , and Branchiopoda . The form of the body of Polyphemus is very singular ...
... considerable difficulty attends the investigation of these microscopical animals . 6. Cephalota . Head distinct from the body . The genera are , Polyphemus , Zoea , and Branchiopoda . The form of the body of Polyphemus is very singular ...
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