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... fact was ascertained by the unexcep- tionable testimony of an eye - witness . Another important circumstance respecting the Niger , previously unknown , but which was fully established by Park , is the vast mag- nitude of that stream ...
... fact was ascertained by the unexcep- tionable testimony of an eye - witness . Another important circumstance respecting the Niger , previously unknown , but which was fully established by Park , is the vast mag- nitude of that stream ...
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... fact ? The vapours raised up into the atmosphere during the heat of the day , descended , shed themselves , fell down , during the cooler hours of the evening and night , on the person of the unhappy Babylonian monarch : by these say ...
... fact ? The vapours raised up into the atmosphere during the heat of the day , descended , shed themselves , fell down , during the cooler hours of the evening and night , on the person of the unhappy Babylonian monarch : by these say ...
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... fact that , in the fœtus , the nerves first come into existence , then the spinal column , and lastly the brain . The medullary matter is the essential part of the brain , and possesses the fibrous texture ; while the cortical matter is ...
... fact that , in the fœtus , the nerves first come into existence , then the spinal column , and lastly the brain . The medullary matter is the essential part of the brain , and possesses the fibrous texture ; while the cortical matter is ...
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