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... seems to lay considerable stress , can scarcely be assumed as a safe criterion . We are told , for example , that true veins are from a few inches to several fathoms wide , and from a few yards to several hundred yards long ; while the ...
... seems to lay considerable stress , can scarcely be assumed as a safe criterion . We are told , for example , that true veins are from a few inches to several fathoms wide , and from a few yards to several hundred yards long ; while the ...
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... seems ( he says ) to be more nearly allied to Acarus than to any other ; but the want of eyes , proboscis , or sucker , and palpi , will not admit of connection ; the situa- tion , too , of the legs , seem [ seems ] to be characteristic ...
... seems ( he says ) to be more nearly allied to Acarus than to any other ; but the want of eyes , proboscis , or sucker , and palpi , will not admit of connection ; the situa- tion , too , of the legs , seem [ seems ] to be characteristic ...
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... seems to lay considerable stress , can scarcely be assumed as a safe criterion . We are told , for example , that true veins are from a few inches to several fathoms wide , and from a few yards to several hundred yards long ; while the ...
... seems to lay considerable stress , can scarcely be assumed as a safe criterion . We are told , for example , that true veins are from a few inches to several fathoms wide , and from a few yards to several hundred yards long ; while the ...
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Bibliomania à Romance | 33 |
Blunders a Novel | 73 |
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