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... former , they are striated , subulated , and rather bent ; but they gradually , though very slightly , swell a little above their middle , and thence become somewhat fusiform . In the flint fossil , which was considered as one of the ...
... former , they are striated , subulated , and rather bent ; but they gradually , though very slightly , swell a little above their middle , and thence become somewhat fusiform . In the flint fossil , which was considered as one of the ...
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... former times , the want of regulation in the Oporto wine - market was productive of very bad consequences ; and the great object then was to buy cheap , so that superior wines were mixed up with those of inferior quality , or ...
... former times , the want of regulation in the Oporto wine - market was productive of very bad consequences ; and the great object then was to buy cheap , so that superior wines were mixed up with those of inferior quality , or ...
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... former commentators and translators , and illustrates his explanation by the specimens procured from these tombs . In the 3d part , he takes a view of the state of the woollen manufactures in antient Gaul , as related by Pliny ; and he ...
... former commentators and translators , and illustrates his explanation by the specimens procured from these tombs . In the 3d part , he takes a view of the state of the woollen manufactures in antient Gaul , as related by Pliny ; and he ...
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