The London Saturday journal, Volym 1–41841 |
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... feet were found in accordance with the characters announced by the teeth ; the teeth in harmony with those indicated beforehand by the feet ; the bones of the legs and thighs , and every connecting portion of the extremities , were ...
... feet were found in accordance with the characters announced by the teeth ; the teeth in harmony with those indicated beforehand by the feet ; the bones of the legs and thighs , and every connecting portion of the extremities , were ...
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... feet below the surface , the lower beds have since been reached by sinkings . It is , indeed , impossible to mention this enterprise , without congratulating geo- logists on the effect which their writings are now pro- ducing on the ...
... feet below the surface , the lower beds have since been reached by sinkings . It is , indeed , impossible to mention this enterprise , without congratulating geo- logists on the effect which their writings are now pro- ducing on the ...
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... feet broad and seven feet high , which was usually called " Ossian's stone , " or tomb . In the construction of General Wade's military road this stone was thrown down , but we believe it is still to be seen . In the primitive ages of ...
... feet broad and seven feet high , which was usually called " Ossian's stone , " or tomb . In the construction of General Wade's military road this stone was thrown down , but we believe it is still to be seen . In the primitive ages of ...
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... feet in diameter ; but being the state approach to Blenheim , and to preserve uniformity with the other buildings , it ought not perhaps to be deemed too vast . There are many mag- nificent trees in the park at Blenheim , which have ...
... feet in diameter ; but being the state approach to Blenheim , and to preserve uniformity with the other buildings , it ought not perhaps to be deemed too vast . There are many mag- nificent trees in the park at Blenheim , which have ...
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... feet , however , direct the head in this particular ; a trial is made here , there , and in a variety of places , and still unsatisfactory ; when at last , as the old proverb is , getting out of the " shoemaker's stocks , " a better ...
... feet , however , direct the head in this particular ; a trial is made here , there , and in a variety of places , and still unsatisfactory ; when at last , as the old proverb is , getting out of the " shoemaker's stocks , " a better ...
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