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Page 67
... remained until Cuvier's death , in 1832 . Having returned to Switzerland , he was ap- pointed professor of natural history in the University of Neufchatel - a place which he filled until his departure for the United States . In 1833 ...
... remained until Cuvier's death , in 1832 . Having returned to Switzerland , he was ap- pointed professor of natural history in the University of Neufchatel - a place which he filled until his departure for the United States . In 1833 ...
Page 75
... remained actually in Shinar long after the other tribes had gone . And although one division of the Shemites had , as we have seen , crossed westwards and taken possession of Tadmor , and of southern Syria , yet great numbers still remained ...
... remained actually in Shinar long after the other tribes had gone . And although one division of the Shemites had , as we have seen , crossed westwards and taken possession of Tadmor , and of southern Syria , yet great numbers still remained ...
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... remained stationary ever since . Every thing conspired to make them extremely fer- tile ; heat , moisture , and a rich soil . A large population was the natural result of a pro- fusion of food . The physical conditions , on which ...
... remained stationary ever since . Every thing conspired to make them extremely fer- tile ; heat , moisture , and a rich soil . A large population was the natural result of a pro- fusion of food . The physical conditions , on which ...
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Gen Chas Lee proved a Traitor | 20 |
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 42 |
The Polite Novelist | 62 |
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