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... present arrangement of the surface of the globe is of recent date , when compared with the existence of the globe itself . While the philosophers of France and Germany were pursuing their researches into the facts of geo- Our logy ...
... present arrangement of the surface of the globe is of recent date , when compared with the existence of the globe itself . While the philosophers of France and Germany were pursuing their researches into the facts of geo- Our logy ...
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... present Majesty Queen Victoria , who ascended the throne both by rightful inheritance , the consent of the people , and also in full accordance with the ancient British custom , noticed by Tacitus , in these remark- able words ...
... present Majesty Queen Victoria , who ascended the throne both by rightful inheritance , the consent of the people , and also in full accordance with the ancient British custom , noticed by Tacitus , in these remark- able words ...
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... present time is the very perfection of landscape gardening . The same praise may be awarded to the beauty with which the gardens are laid out , espe- cially since the present duke has so much improved their former excellence . Before ...
... present time is the very perfection of landscape gardening . The same praise may be awarded to the beauty with which the gardens are laid out , espe- cially since the present duke has so much improved their former excellence . Before ...
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... present condition for such a lengthened period ? How is Australia peopled by a race standing at the very foot of the ladder of humanity , when in New Zealand , a few hundred miles from its shores , there is to be found a fierce , active ...
... present condition for such a lengthened period ? How is Australia peopled by a race standing at the very foot of the ladder of humanity , when in New Zealand , a few hundred miles from its shores , there is to be found a fierce , active ...
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... present our readers with lines TO A PRIMROSE . O FAIR young flower ! thou art springing forth To the chilly breath of the angry north ; And thy blossoms open their gentle eye Beneath the scowl of a wintry sky . And leafless bowers , o ...
... present our readers with lines TO A PRIMROSE . O FAIR young flower ! thou art springing forth To the chilly breath of the angry north ; And thy blossoms open their gentle eye Beneath the scowl of a wintry sky . And leafless bowers , o ...
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