Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Объемы 50-51John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1860 |
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... means the richest locality , as all along the east - coast of Eng- land , from Essex to Norfolk , the teeth and tusks of elephants seem to be among the commonest fossils dug up ; while in the cliffs bordering the frozen arctic seas ...
... means the richest locality , as all along the east - coast of Eng- land , from Essex to Norfolk , the teeth and tusks of elephants seem to be among the commonest fossils dug up ; while in the cliffs bordering the frozen arctic seas ...
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... means to have limited the distribution of these creatures in former times , as , in parts of the world certainly colder then than now , are the remains of numerous species of which the nearest allied species are only met with in much ...
... means to have limited the distribution of these creatures in former times , as , in parts of the world certainly colder then than now , are the remains of numerous species of which the nearest allied species are only met with in much ...
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... means yet of determining . We can not even make out whether this early race was destroyed , or nearly so , to make way for a newer one of greater intellectual ac- tivity : or whether the newer arose out of the older , obeying some great ...
... means yet of determining . We can not even make out whether this early race was destroyed , or nearly so , to make way for a newer one of greater intellectual ac- tivity : or whether the newer arose out of the older , obeying some great ...
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... means of The air is not the imponderable sub- stance it is often supposed to be ; and the expression , " trifles light as air , " must seem somewhat inapt when we consider that , on every square inch of the surface of our globe , and of ...
... means of The air is not the imponderable sub- stance it is often supposed to be ; and the expression , " trifles light as air , " must seem somewhat inapt when we consider that , on every square inch of the surface of our globe , and of ...
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... means of tudes towards the equator . This phe- observation are much less . Were a sys- nomenon has excited much surprise , and tem of submarine telegraphs established hitherto , we believe , has received no sat- in the West - Indian ...
... means of tudes towards the equator . This phe- observation are much less . Were a sys- nomenon has excited much surprise , and tem of submarine telegraphs established hitherto , we believe , has received no sat- in the West - Indian ...
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