CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... live months. He accompanied the king of Prussia also in visits to England, Denmark, &c. During this time he published his Examen Critique de la Gtographie du Noitveau Continent (5 vols. 1835-38). Humboldt spent the later years of his ...
... live months. He accompanied the king of Prussia also in visits to England, Denmark, &c. During this time he published his Examen Critique de la Gtographie du Noitveau Continent (5 vols. 1835-38). Humboldt spent the later years of his ...
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... live villages within a small territory near Georgian Bay. By the end of the century the trilie had been nearly destroyed by the Iroquois, famine, and disease ; and in 1693 the few survivors were removed bv the French to Jeune Lorette ...
... live villages within a small territory near Georgian Bay. By the end of the century the trilie had been nearly destroyed by the Iroquois, famine, and disease ; and in 1693 the few survivors were removed bv the French to Jeune Lorette ...
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... live to the present day. In respect of literary form his writings fall into three divisions : ( 1 ) Latin poems (1509-16); (2) letters and orations ( 1515-17) ; and (3) dialogues and letters, including his German writings (1517-23). See ...
... live to the present day. In respect of literary form his writings fall into three divisions : ( 1 ) Latin poems (1509-16); (2) letters and orations ( 1515-17) ; and (3) dialogues and letters, including his German writings (1517-23). See ...
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... live, is erroneous : the animal will, on the contrary, rectify its position, or, if prevented, it will perish. When a hydra captures a fragment of food too large to be taken into the mouth, it everts the endoderm so as to bring the ...
... live, is erroneous : the animal will, on the contrary, rectify its position, or, if prevented, it will perish. When a hydra captures a fragment of food too large to be taken into the mouth, it everts the endoderm so as to bring the ...
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... live among the rocks, in stony deserts, or on trees. The plump liody, thick head, small eare, short slender limbs, rudimentary tail, soft yellowish-gray or brownish fur are obvious external characteristics. Closer examination shows many ...
... live among the rocks, in stony deserts, or on trees. The plump liody, thick head, small eare, short slender limbs, rudimentary tail, soft yellowish-gray or brownish fur are obvious external characteristics. Closer examination shows many ...
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