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... remains of this building by Lepsius has , however , shewn that the city was founded by Amenemha I. , of the twelfth Egyptian dynasty , about 1800 B. C. , and that this monarch was probably buried in it , while the pyramid and south ...
... remains of this building by Lepsius has , however , shewn that the city was founded by Amenemha I. , of the twelfth Egyptian dynasty , about 1800 B. C. , and that this monarch was probably buried in it , while the pyramid and south ...
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... remains of so many huge animals belonging to this order , in these very strata , the different sizes of which answer to the different footprints , leave little doubt that the cheirotherian footprints were produced by labyrinthodont ...
... remains of so many huge animals belonging to this order , in these very strata , the different sizes of which answer to the different footprints , leave little doubt that the cheirotherian footprints were produced by labyrinthodont ...
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... remains shut up in the cells with the other results of decomposition . The small twigs , when well covered , are gathered by the natives , and are placed in hot water , which melts the resinous matter , liberates the pieces of wood and ...
... remains shut up in the cells with the other results of decomposition . The small twigs , when well covered , are gathered by the natives , and are placed in hot water , which melts the resinous matter , liberates the pieces of wood and ...
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... remains permanently dilated , and a cure is effected in a few months . ( whose country was called Laconia ) , systematically LACO'NIC . The Spartans , or Lacedæmonians endeavoured to confine themselves to a sententious laconic has been ...
... remains permanently dilated , and a cure is effected in a few months . ( whose country was called Laconia ) , systematically LACO'NIC . The Spartans , or Lacedæmonians endeavoured to confine themselves to a sententious laconic has been ...
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... remain himself a captive in their stead . Within the first six years of the existence of the order , no fewer than ... remains have been found in the cretaceous strata of New Jersey , Mississippi , and Ne- braska . The largest species ...
... remain himself a captive in their stead . Within the first six years of the existence of the order , no fewer than ... remains have been found in the cretaceous strata of New Jersey , Mississippi , and Ne- braska . The largest species ...
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