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Page 160
... frequently repaired to the Jardin des Plantes , where they experienced much polite attention from the Professors and Curators , and that their annotations on this splendid establishment form not the least inviting portion of their diary ...
... frequently repaired to the Jardin des Plantes , where they experienced much polite attention from the Professors and Curators , and that their annotations on this splendid establishment form not the least inviting portion of their diary ...
Page 285
... frequently columnar , and forms isolated caps on their summits . These mountains are sup- posed to be the remains of ... frequent inaccurate orthography of foreign names , as Laggo Maggore , Reaumer , Aguille , Touissaint , & c . These ...
... frequently columnar , and forms isolated caps on their summits . These mountains are sup- posed to be the remains of ... frequent inaccurate orthography of foreign names , as Laggo Maggore , Reaumer , Aguille , Touissaint , & c . These ...
Page 314
... frequently while they are yet in a situation of safety , and before they enter a country where avalanches are frequent , they fire guns , to try the solidity of the masses of snow overhanging the road upon which they are about to ...
... frequently while they are yet in a situation of safety , and before they enter a country where avalanches are frequent , they fire guns , to try the solidity of the masses of snow overhanging the road upon which they are about to ...
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