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... manner in which he applied himself to the task of reconstructing their skeletons . Having gradually ascertained that there were numerous spe- cies belonging to many genera , ' I at length found myself , ' says he , as if placed in a ...
... manner in which he applied himself to the task of reconstructing their skeletons . Having gradually ascertained that there were numerous spe- cies belonging to many genera , ' I at length found myself , ' says he , as if placed in a ...
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... manner of that prevalent belief that this red sandstone entirely cut creation are not even hinted at . From this announce - off the coal , and that the latter would never be found ment we pass to the second verse , where the earth is ...
... manner of that prevalent belief that this red sandstone entirely cut creation are not even hinted at . From this announce - off the coal , and that the latter would never be found ment we pass to the second verse , where the earth is ...
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... manner of the former , the father of Hercules , although he is said to have left other exercises to masters , was himself his instructor in the management of horses in harness . Again ; Theocritus assigns the celebrated charioteer Am ...
... manner of the former , the father of Hercules , although he is said to have left other exercises to masters , was himself his instructor in the management of horses in harness . Again ; Theocritus assigns the celebrated charioteer Am ...
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... manner of the parliamentary grant appears to be , much more was expended ere the palace and its adjacent embellishments were completed . Blenheim stands in an extensive park ( the ancient royal park of Woodstock ) reported to be ...
... manner of the parliamentary grant appears to be , much more was expended ere the palace and its adjacent embellishments were completed . Blenheim stands in an extensive park ( the ancient royal park of Woodstock ) reported to be ...
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... manner : they purchase their food at a shop where they are a week in arrear , and generally an old score besides ; their clothing and furniture are pur- chased in a similar manner , and they are likewise regular customers at the pawn ...
... manner : they purchase their food at a shop where they are a week in arrear , and generally an old score besides ; their clothing and furniture are pur- chased in a similar manner , and they are likewise regular customers at the pawn ...
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