Chambers's Encyclopaedia, a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 1W. and R. Chambers, 1874 |
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... Persian species ( Argas Persicus ) is poisonous , and causes sores . The bite of many species is annoying , as of the common Harvest - bug ( Leptus Acarus ( Mite ) . autumnalis ) . The Acarides have eyes . Some of them have the mouth ...
... Persian species ( Argas Persicus ) is poisonous , and causes sores . The bite of many species is annoying , as of the common Harvest - bug ( Leptus Acarus ( Mite ) . autumnalis ) . The Acarides have eyes . Some of them have the mouth ...
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... Persian highlands of Khorassan . The population is variously estimated at from four to nine millions . In the N.E. ... Persian is employed in prose composition , and the Persian authors are familiar to the educated Afghans . In religion ...
... Persian highlands of Khorassan . The population is variously estimated at from four to nine millions . In the N.E. ... Persian is employed in prose composition , and the Persian authors are familiar to the educated Afghans . In religion ...
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... Persian Gulf Medina Yambo Lidda Snaking • Месса RA Konfodeh Hali Sel Massaah Dhalac Loheia B AFGHANISTAN BELOOCHISTAN Kinrachee R. Indus D A ARABIAN Kooria Mooria I Axum Adond Coor Astalo Sobota Obak SSINIA Sho Ankobar Makallah Zevla ...
... Persian Gulf Medina Yambo Lidda Snaking • Месса RA Konfodeh Hali Sel Massaah Dhalac Loheia B AFGHANISTAN BELOOCHISTAN Kinrachee R. Indus D A ARABIAN Kooria Mooria I Axum Adond Coor Astalo Sobota Obak SSINIA Sho Ankobar Makallah Zevla ...
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... Persian satraps against Alexander the vanished from the earth , the time in which Hesiod Great . A. , after extending his conquests to almost all fancied that he himself lived . Ovid closely imitates the cities of Peloponnesus , fell in ...
... Persian satraps against Alexander the vanished from the earth , the time in which Hesiod Great . A. , after extending his conquests to almost all fancied that he himself lived . Ovid closely imitates the cities of Peloponnesus , fell in ...
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... Persian wheel , driven by oxen , is largely employed ; so much so , that about 50,000 of these machines are at present in use in the valley of the Nile . Besides these crops , cotton , indigo , and sugar - cane are now cultivated to a ...
... Persian wheel , driven by oxen , is largely employed ; so much so , that about 50,000 of these machines are at present in use in the valley of the Nile . Besides these crops , cotton , indigo , and sugar - cane are now cultivated to a ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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