The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... carried along as a sort of rushing wind from the polar regions of comparative quiescence towards the equatorial zone of most rapid rotatory progress , to be there whirled off again into space as a sort of gaseous spray . But , as they ...
... carried along as a sort of rushing wind from the polar regions of comparative quiescence towards the equatorial zone of most rapid rotatory progress , to be there whirled off again into space as a sort of gaseous spray . But , as they ...
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... carried from the Euphrates to the Ganges at that far - distant period . It might have come by sea , or it might have been carried over- land , but history leaves us in the dark . Inscriptions tell us that Tiglath Pileser carried his ...
... carried from the Euphrates to the Ganges at that far - distant period . It might have come by sea , or it might have been carried over- land , but history leaves us in the dark . Inscriptions tell us that Tiglath Pileser carried his ...
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... carrying the seeds of the violet into its nest , and that he has never been able to discover the purpose for which they ... carried in ; and in due course of time he had the satisfaction of seeing them hatched into aphides . If ants , in ...
... carrying the seeds of the violet into its nest , and that he has never been able to discover the purpose for which they ... carried in ; and in due course of time he had the satisfaction of seeing them hatched into aphides . If ants , in ...
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