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... portion decreases in width , but very slowly , for near its northern end it is still 60 miles wide . A rough calculation gives the surface an extent of about 14,000 square miles , which is about half the area of Ireland , and 3000 ...
... portion decreases in width , but very slowly , for near its northern end it is still 60 miles wide . A rough calculation gives the surface an extent of about 14,000 square miles , which is about half the area of Ireland , and 3000 ...
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... portion of the island there are many beasts of prey , as tigers , leopards , and wolves , but they are not found on the western side , where wild hogs , deer , monkeys , pheasants , and game are very abundant . Salt is made to a great ...
... portion of the island there are many beasts of prey , as tigers , leopards , and wolves , but they are not found on the western side , where wild hogs , deer , monkeys , pheasants , and game are very abundant . Salt is made to a great ...
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... portion of the eggs had become so hard , that they were obliged to chip round them with a chisel to get the eggs out ; the insides of the mounds were always hot . odges ; tarsi and feet bright orange , the scales. source . Leipoa ...
... portion of the eggs had become so hard , that they were obliged to chip round them with a chisel to get the eggs out ; the insides of the mounds were always hot . odges ; tarsi and feet bright orange , the scales. source . Leipoa ...
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... portion of skin to be removed , and had a long slit near its edge through which a narrow knife could be passed . The portion of skin of which the new nose was to be formed being raised up by the assistant who held it in the nippers ...
... portion of skin to be removed , and had a long slit near its edge through which a narrow knife could be passed . The portion of skin of which the new nose was to be formed being raised up by the assistant who held it in the nippers ...
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... portion of which is represented in the subjorned cut , with figures to mark the amount indicated by eacn notch . The black circle at the top , ' observes the work from which we quote , denotes the parish of | Southwell , and that side ...
... portion of which is represented in the subjorned cut , with figures to mark the amount indicated by eacn notch . The black circle at the top , ' observes the work from which we quote , denotes the parish of | Southwell , and that side ...
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