The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... present in the atmosphere of this period , and would in process of time become so comminuted as to allow of the particles being carried off and sorted by the action of rivers and the sea , which would deposit them as sedimentary beds of ...
... present in the atmosphere of this period , and would in process of time become so comminuted as to allow of the particles being carried off and sorted by the action of rivers and the sea , which would deposit them as sedimentary beds of ...
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... present ) would en- force some limitation to inheritance , in cases where the heirs were deficient in na- tural gifts . The fittest would then have a far better chance of survival than at present , and civilisation , which is now ...
... present ) would en- force some limitation to inheritance , in cases where the heirs were deficient in na- tural gifts . The fittest would then have a far better chance of survival than at present , and civilisation , which is now ...
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... PRESENT : With a Glance at Hayti . With maps . By Samuel Hazard . New - York : Harper & Bros. 1873 . One claim at least can be made for " Santo Domingo , Past and Present , " and that is that it is wonderfully opportune . Much curiosity ...
... PRESENT : With a Glance at Hayti . With maps . By Samuel Hazard . New - York : Harper & Bros. 1873 . One claim at least can be made for " Santo Domingo , Past and Present , " and that is that it is wonderfully opportune . Much curiosity ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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