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Page 178
... carried their arms as far as Mesopotamia and placed Egyptian garrisons in Palestine . A tomb- painting of Thothmes III . represents the Kefa or Phoenicians , clad in richly em- broidered kilts and buskins , and bringing their tribute of ...
... carried their arms as far as Mesopotamia and placed Egyptian garrisons in Palestine . A tomb- painting of Thothmes III . represents the Kefa or Phoenicians , clad in richly em- broidered kilts and buskins , and bringing their tribute of ...
Page 511
... carried on by the War Department to the west of the 100th meridian . 3 and 4. The topographical portion of the work carried on by the two surveys under the Interior Department . 5. The survey for land - parcelling under the Land Office ...
... carried on by the War Department to the west of the 100th meridian . 3 and 4. The topographical portion of the work carried on by the two surveys under the Interior Department . 5. The survey for land - parcelling under the Land Office ...
Page 765
... carry with thee bark , perhaps after all produce little more than laudanum , calomel , and jalap , and the prolix pedantry " ( p . 225 ) . As a man of lancet . " He not only carried them , but science , perhaps Mr. Wood was justified ...
... carry with thee bark , perhaps after all produce little more than laudanum , calomel , and jalap , and the prolix pedantry " ( p . 225 ) . As a man of lancet . " He not only carried them , but science , perhaps Mr. Wood was justified ...
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Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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