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Page 19
... known , to the time at which the polarity of this surprizing fossil was detected , — a period including seventeen centuries and a half , we can scarcely fail to think that Nature has very reluc- tantly divulged this great secret . To ...
... known , to the time at which the polarity of this surprizing fossil was detected , — a period including seventeen centuries and a half , we can scarcely fail to think that Nature has very reluc- tantly divulged this great secret . To ...
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... known that crête is often used synonymously with huppe , as in the familiar phrase la crête d'une alouette . We have been assured that the term cornal , which Temminck preferably adopts , and which he alleges to be its African appel ...
... known that crête is often used synonymously with huppe , as in the familiar phrase la crête d'une alouette . We have been assured that the term cornal , which Temminck preferably adopts , and which he alleges to be its African appel ...
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... known at Paris ; and this lady having affected to doubt the rapid success of the French armies , M. Petiet offered a bet that in six weeks he would send from Milan some quires of the newest Italian music . A fortnight after his ...
... known at Paris ; and this lady having affected to doubt the rapid success of the French armies , M. Petiet offered a bet that in six weeks he would send from Milan some quires of the newest Italian music . A fortnight after his ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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