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... remains of temples once sacred to the Thymbrian Apollo . Without being able to trace the connection between these ruins and antient history , they could readily ascertain that , on the score of quantity at least , no exaggeration is ...
... remains of temples once sacred to the Thymbrian Apollo . Without being able to trace the connection between these ruins and antient history , they could readily ascertain that , on the score of quantity at least , no exaggeration is ...
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... remains . Layers of black chert nodules often occur near its surface . In some fewer instances , large beds of the stone itself appear to be converted or transformed into white chert , called china - stone ; considerable quantities of ...
... remains . Layers of black chert nodules often occur near its surface . In some fewer instances , large beds of the stone itself appear to be converted or transformed into white chert , called china - stone ; considerable quantities of ...
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... remains for an additional volume . Of its nature as an historical sub- ject , our readers may form their opinion from Mr. Southey's preamble : The history of Brazil is less beautiful than that of the mother country , and less splendid ...
... remains for an additional volume . Of its nature as an historical sub- ject , our readers may form their opinion from Mr. Southey's preamble : The history of Brazil is less beautiful than that of the mother country , and less splendid ...
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