History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... continued by Pharaoh Hophra , who Attempts of succeeded in the capture of Sidon , brought on hostilities with on the south the Babylonian kings , now become thoroughly awakened to nean shore . what was going on in Egypt , -a collision ...
... continued by Pharaoh Hophra , who Attempts of succeeded in the capture of Sidon , brought on hostilities with on the south the Babylonian kings , now become thoroughly awakened to nean shore . what was going on in Egypt , -a collision ...
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... numerous and great , that no skill can predict the amount of yearly pro- duce . Without any premonition , the crops may be cut off by Causes of the rise of never . Agriculture in a Rainless Country . 81 long - continued.
... numerous and great , that no skill can predict the amount of yearly pro- duce . Without any premonition , the crops may be cut off by Causes of the rise of never . Agriculture in a Rainless Country . 81 long - continued.
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John William Draper. Agriculture in a Rainless Country . 81 long - continued droughts , or destroyed by too much rain . Nor is it sufficient that a requisite amount of water should fall ; to produce the proper effect , it must fall at ...
John William Draper. Agriculture in a Rainless Country . 81 long - continued droughts , or destroyed by too much rain . Nor is it sufficient that a requisite amount of water should fall ; to produce the proper effect , it must fall at ...
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... continued until 41 feet 4 inches were reached . The whole consisted of Nile deposits , alternate layers of loam and sand of the same composition throughout . From the greatest depth a fragment of pottery was obtained . Ninety- five of ...
... continued until 41 feet 4 inches were reached . The whole consisted of Nile deposits , alternate layers of loam and sand of the same composition throughout . From the greatest depth a fragment of pottery was obtained . Ninety- five of ...
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... continued in the muddy water until he was capable of supporting himself on dry land . Besides " the Infinite " being thus the cause of generation , it was also the cause of destruction : 66 things must all return whence they came ...
... continued in the muddy water until he was capable of supporting himself on dry land . Besides " the Infinite " being thus the cause of generation , it was also the cause of destruction : 66 things must all return whence they came ...
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