The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... common trunk given off by the aorta , and on the left side arise directly from the aorta , we find several varieties of this arrangement in the mammalia . In the horse and the ruminants , the aorta divides at once at its origin into an ...
... common trunk given off by the aorta , and on the left side arise directly from the aorta , we find several varieties of this arrangement in the mammalia . In the horse and the ruminants , the aorta divides at once at its origin into an ...
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... common affairs , there is reason to believe that the term C. was applied par excellence to these central places of meeting , and that it thus , from a very early period , signified a capital or metropolis , though not independent . In ...
... common affairs , there is reason to believe that the term C. was applied par excellence to these central places of meeting , and that it thus , from a very early period , signified a capital or metropolis , though not independent . In ...
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... common or African C. ( V. civetta ) , a native of the n . of Africa . The common C. is from 2 to 3 ft . long . The height is from 10 in . to a foot ; the hair long , brownish gray , with numerous black bands and spots . The C. preys on ...
... common or African C. ( V. civetta ) , a native of the n . of Africa . The common C. is from 2 to 3 ft . long . The height is from 10 in . to a foot ; the hair long , brownish gray , with numerous black bands and spots . The C. preys on ...
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... common in the bogs and fens of Cambridgeshire , where hundreds of acres are almost entirely cov- ered with it . It is 3 to 5 ft . high , with a rounded leafy stem , the keel and margins of the leaves rough and almost prickly . It is ...
... common in the bogs and fens of Cambridgeshire , where hundreds of acres are almost entirely cov- ered with it . It is 3 to 5 ft . high , with a rounded leafy stem , the keel and margins of the leaves rough and almost prickly . It is ...
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... common to both - their predatory habits , and their distribution into communities , each with a common surname . In the act of the Scottish parliament of 1587 , for instance , which requires landlords to find security for the con- duct ...
... common to both - their predatory habits , and their distribution into communities , each with a common surname . In the act of the Scottish parliament of 1587 , for instance , which requires landlords to find security for the con- duct ...
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