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... Remains in the Turbaries and Marl - Beds of Northern and Central Italy . By Bartolomeo Gastaldi . Translated and Edited by Charles Harcourt Chambers , M.A. , & c . Published for the Anthropological Society of London . 1865 . - 6 ...
... remains yet to be done . The third- class carriages were at first worse than cattle pens , crammed as closely as the hold of one of the old slave ships . To a certain extent these carriages have been improved , but the Companies must be ...
... remains one great work untouched , though it is of paramount importance to the prosperity of the East India rail , and the interests of its shareholders — the bridging of the Hooghly at Calcutta . While it has been deemed necessary to ...
... remains . Indeed , in one way they have even been a greater force on this very account . For young minds , who themselves are groping in darkness , feel the more vividly that here they have fellow- labourers ; and the powerful energy of ...
... remains unshared , Of pleasure may be gained , of sorrow spared : This truth is that deep well , whence sages draw The unenvied light of hope . ' It cannot be said that Byron is distinguished for spirituality in any part of his writings ...