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... body of the animal exhibit a combination of batrachian and crocodilian characters , leaning , however , on the whole , more to the first type . The restoration exhibited in the wood - cut is that suggested by Owen ; it must be con ...
... body of the animal exhibit a combination of batrachian and crocodilian characters , leaning , however , on the whole , more to the first type . The restoration exhibited in the wood - cut is that suggested by Owen ; it must be con ...
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... body of water famous in the history of the international boundary between the United States and the Hudson's Bay Company's territories , takes its name from the fact of its being studded with wooded islands , and lies 190 miles west ...
... body of water famous in the history of the international boundary between the United States and the Hudson's Bay Company's territories , takes its name from the fact of its being studded with wooded islands , and lies 190 miles west ...
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... body . It is silvery white and semi - trans- parent ; the skin destitute of scales . A low dorsal 6 Lancelet ( A. lanceolatus ) : with filaments attached . LANCASTER GUN , a species of rifled cannon , which has been partially adopted in ...
... body . It is silvery white and semi - trans- parent ; the skin destitute of scales . A low dorsal 6 Lancelet ( A. lanceolatus ) : with filaments attached . LANCASTER GUN , a species of rifled cannon , which has been partially adopted in ...
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... body , annihilating the material passions , the inclinations of the soul , and plea- sures of the body . By this means , the soul was to regain its origin - become immortal . This could only be effected by the renunciation of riches ...
... body , annihilating the material passions , the inclinations of the soul , and plea- sures of the body . By this means , the soul was to regain its origin - become immortal . This could only be effected by the renunciation of riches ...
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... body , the terms latitude and longitude have the same relations to the ecliptic and its poles , and to the point on the ecliptic called the Equinox ( q . v . ) , that terrestrial latitude and longitude have to the equator and a first ...
... body , the terms latitude and longitude have the same relations to the ecliptic and its poles , and to the point on the ecliptic called the Equinox ( q . v . ) , that terrestrial latitude and longitude have to the equator and a first ...
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