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... present Annam ; tribes more or less numerous called Chongs , Kouis , Samre , & c . , occupied the present Cambodia and Southern Laos . Probably their social state was more advanced than that of the tribes still existing between the ...
... present Annam ; tribes more or less numerous called Chongs , Kouis , Samre , & c . , occupied the present Cambodia and Southern Laos . Probably their social state was more advanced than that of the tribes still existing between the ...
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... present Kuantung , Kwangsi , and Tonquin as barbarians , called them Yuen . When the present Tonquin was conquered and reduced to a Chinese province , they called it Kiao - chi or Kia chow , from the name of the capital , the Hanoi of ...
... present Kuantung , Kwangsi , and Tonquin as barbarians , called them Yuen . When the present Tonquin was conquered and reduced to a Chinese province , they called it Kiao - chi or Kia chow , from the name of the capital , the Hanoi of ...
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... present in a very unsatisfactory con- dition , and far behind that existing over a great part of the Continent of Europe . It is most remarkable , and much to be regretted , that in England , of all countries where advanced edu- cation ...
... present in a very unsatisfactory con- dition , and far behind that existing over a great part of the Continent of Europe . It is most remarkable , and much to be regretted , that in England , of all countries where advanced edu- cation ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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