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... material she offers is never reduced , except to some slight extent by the disappearance of rare forms of animal and vegetable life , while new mechanical appliances such as the microscope , the telescope , and the spectroscope , or new ...
... material she offers is never reduced , except to some slight extent by the disappearance of rare forms of animal and vegetable life , while new mechanical appliances such as the microscope , the telescope , and the spectroscope , or new ...
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... material , original results on dating , and defence of Arthur's French wars . POSTE , Beale , Britunnic Researches , 1853. Useful references to incidental material ; see pp . 194-206 on Tysilio and Geoffrey . POSTE , Beale , Britannia ...
... material , original results on dating , and defence of Arthur's French wars . POSTE , Beale , Britunnic Researches , 1853. Useful references to incidental material ; see pp . 194-206 on Tysilio and Geoffrey . POSTE , Beale , Britannia ...
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... material that had recently come to light abroad was crying out for a competent hand to treat it properly . The suggestion was warmly welcomed . Hume Brown applied himself to the task with the methodical thoroughness that marked his ...
... material that had recently come to light abroad was crying out for a competent hand to treat it properly . The suggestion was warmly welcomed . Hume Brown applied himself to the task with the methodical thoroughness that marked his ...
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