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... eyes , the chiefs discovered a black and undefined object moving on the water towards the bridge . Cursing the imprudence which had interrupted the salutary custom of kindling alarm fires on the ramparts , they flung down some lighted ...
... eyes , the chiefs discovered a black and undefined object moving on the water towards the bridge . Cursing the imprudence which had interrupted the salutary custom of kindling alarm fires on the ramparts , they flung down some lighted ...
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... eyes . Nevertheless , the CECILIA , a genus of serpents approaching the batracians , have excessively small eyes concealed under the skin . The brain of reptiles is remarkably small , and does not even completely fill the cavity of the ...
... eyes . Nevertheless , the CECILIA , a genus of serpents approaching the batracians , have excessively small eyes concealed under the skin . The brain of reptiles is remarkably small , and does not even completely fill the cavity of the ...
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... eyes in every page , and ́echo in our ears at every instant . ' ' We find the dragon , consecrated by the religion of the earliest people , become the object of their mythology . " Rendered celebrated , " says the eloquent Lacépède ...
... eyes in every page , and ́echo in our ears at every instant . ' ' We find the dragon , consecrated by the religion of the earliest people , become the object of their mythology . " Rendered celebrated , " says the eloquent Lacépède ...
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