Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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Page 103
... carried by the blood - vessels to all parts of the body , and made the vehicle by which waste matter is removed from ... carried backwards into the pharynx , the food is thence involun- tarily carried over the opening to the windpipe ...
... carried by the blood - vessels to all parts of the body , and made the vehicle by which waste matter is removed from ... carried backwards into the pharynx , the food is thence involun- tarily carried over the opening to the windpipe ...
Page 250
... carried on in this manner , particularly by the nations near to the Arabian Gulf , from the earliest period to which ... carrying on commerce . But notwithstanding every improvement that could be made in the manner of conveying the ...
... carried on in this manner , particularly by the nations near to the Arabian Gulf , from the earliest period to which ... carrying on commerce . But notwithstanding every improvement that could be made in the manner of conveying the ...
Page 252
... carried on by the Phoenicians of Sidon and Tyre was extensive and adventurous ; and , both in their manners and policy , they resemble the great commercial states of modern times more than any people in the ancient world . Among the ...
... carried on by the Phoenicians of Sidon and Tyre was extensive and adventurous ; and , both in their manners and policy , they resemble the great commercial states of modern times more than any people in the ancient world . Among the ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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