Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... inhabitants of the European or Mediter- ranean seas ; one or two of the Indian and Atlantic ; eight found on the British coasts ; adhering to fucior other submarine substances . F. chartacea may serve as an example . This , as its name ...
... inhabitants of the European or Mediter- ranean seas ; one or two of the Indian and Atlantic ; eight found on the British coasts ; adhering to fucior other submarine substances . F. chartacea may serve as an example . This , as its name ...
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... inhabitants suppose a fly to vegetate , and though there is a Spanish drawing of the plants growing into a trifoliate tree , and it has been figured with the creature flying with this tree upon its back . " Edwards has taken notice of ...
... inhabitants suppose a fly to vegetate , and though there is a Spanish drawing of the plants growing into a trifoliate tree , and it has been figured with the creature flying with this tree upon its back . " Edwards has taken notice of ...
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... inhabitants than Canton . It is rec- koned to be nine miles in circumference , and to contain 1,000,000 inhabitants . It is 12 miles from Canton . FOCHIA NOVA , a seaport of Natolia , with a good harbour , and a castle . It is seated on ...
... inhabitants than Canton . It is rec- koned to be nine miles in circumference , and to contain 1,000,000 inhabitants . It is 12 miles from Canton . FOCHIA NOVA , a seaport of Natolia , with a good harbour , and a castle . It is seated on ...
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... inhabitants , with terraces placed one above another . The fields are watered with rivers and springs , which issue out of the mountains , and which the husbandmen conduct in such a manner as to overflow the fields of rice when they ...
... inhabitants , with terraces placed one above another . The fields are watered with rivers and springs , which issue out of the mountains , and which the husbandmen conduct in such a manner as to overflow the fields of rice when they ...
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... inhabitants of Europe and America ; two found in our own country ; F. auricularia , and F. minor . It is sufficient to describe the first , which is of a dark chesnut colour ; forceps curved , toothed at the base ; antennas with ...
... inhabitants of Europe and America ; two found in our own country ; F. auricularia , and F. minor . It is sufficient to describe the first , which is of a dark chesnut colour ; forceps curved , toothed at the base ; antennas with ...
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