The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... known to be descendants of the same parentage ; they are , therefore , utterly valueless as evidences of breeds . In fact , any approach to permanence which they may possess , is entirely due to the agency of man in matching like with ...
... known to be descendants of the same parentage ; they are , therefore , utterly valueless as evidences of breeds . In fact , any approach to permanence which they may possess , is entirely due to the agency of man in matching like with ...
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... known , in various forms , through the press . Interest and pride seem alone to link us to India - interest in its rich resources- pride in the honors we have won there . We long to be united to that country by a holier tie - by that ...
... known , in various forms , through the press . Interest and pride seem alone to link us to India - interest in its rich resources- pride in the honors we have won there . We long to be united to that country by a holier tie - by that ...
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... known spot , the situation of which I had exactly ascertained , and then conduct the finger of the other hand from the points thus marked to any place on the map whose position I wished to know , at the same time mentioning the places ...
... known spot , the situation of which I had exactly ascertained , and then conduct the finger of the other hand from the points thus marked to any place on the map whose position I wished to know , at the same time mentioning the places ...
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