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... described : ' Black naphtha , as it is called in Persia , to distinguish it from an exceedingly fine and nearly colourless oil called white naphtha , which is found near the Bucktiari mountains , between Shuster and Ramhormus , is , I ...
... described : ' Black naphtha , as it is called in Persia , to distinguish it from an exceedingly fine and nearly colourless oil called white naphtha , which is found near the Bucktiari mountains , between Shuster and Ramhormus , is , I ...
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... described by Azara , and which is re- markable for the loudness of its cry . Notwithstanding the above and subsequent deductions , about forty species of ge- nuine Ardea have been ascertained : but of many of them the manners and ...
... described by Azara , and which is re- markable for the loudness of its cry . Notwithstanding the above and subsequent deductions , about forty species of ge- nuine Ardea have been ascertained : but of many of them the manners and ...
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... described , 346 . Thanks and rewards , national , observations on , 453 . Timber , on the strength of vari- ous ... described , 300 . Cathe- Z Zenjeed tree , its fragrant quali- ties described , 46 . INDE X.
... described , 346 . Thanks and rewards , national , observations on , 453 . Timber , on the strength of vari- ous ... described , 300 . Cathe- Z Zenjeed tree , its fragrant quali- ties described , 46 . INDE X.
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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