The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, Volumen14A. and C. Black, 1833 |
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... exist as to the authenticity of the historical facts which they'reveal . To render a description of the form and structure of the spot upon which Rome was built , and of the country which lies con- tiguous to it , more intelligible , it ...
... exist as to the authenticity of the historical facts which they'reveal . To render a description of the form and structure of the spot upon which Rome was built , and of the country which lies con- tiguous to it , more intelligible , it ...
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... exist upon this hill , appear to have been built before these quarries were opened , being of a different kind of stone . The Tabularium , in which the public records were kept , and some others , are built of the peperino found in the ...
... exist upon this hill , appear to have been built before these quarries were opened , being of a different kind of stone . The Tabularium , in which the public records were kept , and some others , are built of the peperino found in the ...
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... exist of the sea having at one time covered the whole of the Pontine marshes to the base of the Volscian mountains . Excavations made near the sources of the Uffente , which is nearly ten miles from the shore , gave , at the depth of ...
... exist of the sea having at one time covered the whole of the Pontine marshes to the base of the Volscian mountains . Excavations made near the sources of the Uffente , which is nearly ten miles from the shore , gave , at the depth of ...
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... exist , there can be no doubt ; but it is impossible to form a conjecture by what barrier they were contained on the side of the Mediterranean , unless we suppose a ridge of limestone hills parallel to the Apennines , af- terwards swept ...
... exist , there can be no doubt ; but it is impossible to form a conjecture by what barrier they were contained on the side of the Mediterranean , unless we suppose a ridge of limestone hills parallel to the Apennines , af- terwards swept ...
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... exist- ence I have since satisfactorily ascertained , by the discovery of several molar teeth decidedly belonging to this genus . The fragments of the larger bones are , generally speaking , in a state of great comminution , as if ...
... exist- ence I have since satisfactorily ascertained , by the discovery of several molar teeth decidedly belonging to this genus . The fragments of the larger bones are , generally speaking , in a state of great comminution , as if ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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