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Page 193
... hand ; the only exception appears to be in certain charts of Grazioso Benincasa , who seems to have worked by hand upon a printed or etched outline . The chartographers appear to have jealously guarded their individuality . The ...
... hand ; the only exception appears to be in certain charts of Grazioso Benincasa , who seems to have worked by hand upon a printed or etched outline . The chartographers appear to have jealously guarded their individuality . The ...
Page 325
... hand , On the other hand , if you take a pair of compasses and complete the broken circle you will find that there is no probability of a letter preceding the 1 or 3 having ever been there , at any rate without allotting it less room ...
... hand , On the other hand , if you take a pair of compasses and complete the broken circle you will find that there is no probability of a letter preceding the 1 or 3 having ever been there , at any rate without allotting it less room ...
Page 357
... hand can be seen to be provided with the two gaesa : the other hand and what it should hold were smashed ( not very long before 1908 ) out of all recognition , but it is well remembered that it held a hatchet . The cord serving as a ...
... hand can be seen to be provided with the two gaesa : the other hand and what it should hold were smashed ( not very long before 1908 ) out of all recognition , but it is well remembered that it held a hatchet . The cord serving as a ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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