The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... remains are every where faint and evanescent . The s of the genitive singular still appears in English ; and the e of the dative singular remains , or has been restored , in German : but the nominatives plural in a and the datives ...
... remains are every where faint and evanescent . The s of the genitive singular still appears in English ; and the e of the dative singular remains , or has been restored , in German : but the nominatives plural in a and the datives ...
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... remains of shells and corals abound , while there are few examples of petrified fish . In the more recent strata , the remains of reptiles , birds , and quadrupeds , occur , all of them differing from the existing kinds . 6 Attempts ...
... remains of shells and corals abound , while there are few examples of petrified fish . In the more recent strata , the remains of reptiles , birds , and quadrupeds , occur , all of them differing from the existing kinds . 6 Attempts ...
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... Remains of Quadrupeds , & c . discovered in the Cairn at Kirkdale , in Yorkshire , and in other Cavities or Seams in Lime - stone Rocks . By the Rev. George Young , A. M.- Some of the circumstances stated in this paper have already ...
... Remains of Quadrupeds , & c . discovered in the Cairn at Kirkdale , in Yorkshire , and in other Cavities or Seams in Lime - stone Rocks . By the Rev. George Young , A. M.- Some of the circumstances stated in this paper have already ...
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