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Page 265
... probably consisted originally of a series of thin strata , which having been at some subsequent period fissured at an angle , have admitted the infiltration of the white carbonate of lime which now constitutes the vein in question ...
... probably consisted originally of a series of thin strata , which having been at some subsequent period fissured at an angle , have admitted the infiltration of the white carbonate of lime which now constitutes the vein in question ...
Page 379
... probably about the close of the fifteenth century , when the victorious Bajazet the Second subverted the dynasties of this part of the Asiatic continent . One inland - town still bears the name of Karaman . These regions are now divided ...
... probably about the close of the fifteenth century , when the victorious Bajazet the Second subverted the dynasties of this part of the Asiatic continent . One inland - town still bears the name of Karaman . These regions are now divided ...
Page 384
... probably more antient construction than some others on the coast ; and the sea has made such inroads on the shore , that we may probably say in a few years more , " ipsa periere ruina . " Sarcophagi * were lying on the shore ...
... probably more antient construction than some others on the coast ; and the sea has made such inroads on the shore , that we may probably say in a few years more , " ipsa periere ruina . " Sarcophagi * were lying on the shore ...
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