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... remains are frequently found in peat - beds , in gravel , loam , & c . , but not to my recollection in lime- stone . From the strata in which they exist being frequently con tiguous to the surface , these remains are often turned up ...
... remains are frequently found in peat - beds , in gravel , loam , & c . , but not to my recollection in lime- stone . From the strata in which they exist being frequently con tiguous to the surface , these remains are often turned up ...
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... remain on board ; as his Majesty , without paying any attention to the commu nication made by Baron Ehrenheim to you , declared to me personally , that he never would allow the English troops to land in Sweden . His Majesty seemed even ...
... remain on board ; as his Majesty , without paying any attention to the commu nication made by Baron Ehrenheim to you , declared to me personally , that he never would allow the English troops to land in Sweden . His Majesty seemed even ...
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... remain . " your Majesty's commands shall • General . " I shall do and so ; - " " be my excuse . King .. " Do you mean to remain in Stockholm meanwhile ? " • General . " I have been so long absent , that I must beg your Majesty's ...
... remain . " your Majesty's commands shall • General . " I shall do and so ; - " " be my excuse . King .. " Do you mean to remain in Stockholm meanwhile ? " • General . " I have been so long absent , that I must beg your Majesty's ...
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