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... animals was heated , it emitted a very strong odour , in some respects resembling the smell of oysters , when thrown on hot coals , but much more offensive . The fibrous or hair - like substances were more easily examined , being of a ...
... animals was heated , it emitted a very strong odour , in some respects resembling the smell of oysters , when thrown on hot coals , but much more offensive . The fibrous or hair - like substances were more easily examined , being of a ...
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... animals in a space of two miles square be so great , what must be the amount requisite for the discolouration of the sea , through an extent of perhaps twenty or thirty thousand square miles ? These animals are not without their evident ...
... animals in a space of two miles square be so great , what must be the amount requisite for the discolouration of the sea , through an extent of perhaps twenty or thirty thousand square miles ? These animals are not without their evident ...
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... animals will probably avail themselves of the art of forming saccharine matter from farinaceous roots , seeds , & c . , instead of using them in the state of amylaceous substances . On Corpora Lutea . By Sir Everard Home , Bart . This ...
... animals will probably avail themselves of the art of forming saccharine matter from farinaceous roots , seeds , & c . , instead of using them in the state of amylaceous substances . On Corpora Lutea . By Sir Everard Home , Bart . This ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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