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... British Reptiles , in Van Voorst's series of British natural history , 1829 ; a History of British Quadrupeds , same series , 1836 ; and a History of the British Stalk - eyed Crustacea , same series , 1853. In 1833 , he com- menced a ...
... British Reptiles , in Van Voorst's series of British natural history , 1829 ; a History of British Quadrupeds , same series , 1836 ; and a History of the British Stalk - eyed Crustacea , same series , 1853. In 1833 , he com- menced a ...
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... British India , with a revenue of about £ 30,000 , maintains an are under the authority of the Khan of Kelat , who , army of 3000 men . acted treacherously towards the British during the This petty sovereign having Afghan campaign of ...
... British India , with a revenue of about £ 30,000 , maintains an are under the authority of the Khan of Kelat , who , army of 3000 men . acted treacherously towards the British during the This petty sovereign having Afghan campaign of ...
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... British shores . One was killed in the Firth of Forth in 1815 , and one in the Medway in 1846 . The Greenlanders take the B. with harpoons or with strong nets . Its flesh affords them a valuable supply of food , and is eaten by most of ...
... British shores . One was killed in the Firth of Forth in 1815 , and one in the Medway in 1846 . The Greenlanders take the B. with harpoons or with strong nets . Its flesh affords them a valuable supply of food , and is eaten by most of ...
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... British equivalent of these Parisian beds . No marked line of distinction separates this series from the St Helen's beds on which it rests . The contained organisms indicate that both had the same fluvio - marine origin . The maximum ...
... British equivalent of these Parisian beds . No marked line of distinction separates this series from the St Helen's beds on which it rests . The contained organisms indicate that both had the same fluvio - marine origin . The maximum ...
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... British India , was elevated above both its older rivals by an act of parliament , which declared its immediate ruler to be ex officio the governor - general of the whole of the Company's dominions . With its commanding position on and ...
... British India , was elevated above both its older rivals by an act of parliament , which declared its immediate ruler to be ex officio the governor - general of the whole of the Company's dominions . With its commanding position on and ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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