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... remarkable for its length of fibre , tenacity , and whiteness . Cattle and sheep are extensively one long and handsome street , while the others are reared , of a quality superior to any others in the narrow and ill paved , is the port ...
... remarkable for its length of fibre , tenacity , and whiteness . Cattle and sheep are extensively one long and handsome street , while the others are reared , of a quality superior to any others in the narrow and ill paved , is the port ...
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... remarkable manner . Deprived of books and of society , he threw himself vigorously into meditating on what he had formerly read in the treatise of Grotius , De Jure Belli et Pacis , and in the writings of Hobbes on the principles of ...
... remarkable manner . Deprived of books and of society , he threw himself vigorously into meditating on what he had formerly read in the treatise of Grotius , De Jure Belli et Pacis , and in the writings of Hobbes on the principles of ...
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... remarkable power of brightening up other colours . Many improvements have been lately made in archil dyeing , especially in fixing it . Its value , however , has been greatly lessened by the discovery of the beautiful series of purples ...
... remarkable power of brightening up other colours . Many improvements have been lately made in archil dyeing , especially in fixing it . Its value , however , has been greatly lessened by the discovery of the beautiful series of purples ...
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... remarkable instinct , as it always begins to tear off the husk at the end where the eyes are . It is variously stated that it makes a hole through the eye from which the nut would germinate , and then scoops out the nut with the small ...
... remarkable instinct , as it always begins to tear off the husk at the end where the eyes are . It is variously stated that it makes a hole through the eye from which the nut would germinate , and then scoops out the nut with the small ...
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... remarkable family of wards studied law at one of the Inns of Court . Crustacea , of the section Edentata of Milne - Edwards , Having been sent to parliament as member for and forming the order Araneiformes ( Spider - like ) Tavistock ...
... remarkable family of wards studied law at one of the Inns of Court . Crustacea , of the section Edentata of Milne - Edwards , Having been sent to parliament as member for and forming the order Araneiformes ( Spider - like ) Tavistock ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1896 |
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