The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 53
... feet . The eldest son , Salvator , exactly resembled his father . George , the second son , had five fingers and five toes , but his hands and feet were deformed . André , the third son , exhibited no abnormality ; and Marie , the ...
... feet . The eldest son , Salvator , exactly resembled his father . George , the second son , had five fingers and five toes , but his hands and feet were deformed . André , the third son , exhibited no abnormality ; and Marie , the ...
Page 348
... feet , which are used actively as swimming organs . By aid of the long bristles with which the feet are provided , the little sacculina swims merrily through the sea . Its body terminates behind in a kind of forked . appendage of ...
... feet , which are used actively as swimming organs . By aid of the long bristles with which the feet are provided , the little sacculina swims merrily through the sea . Its body terminates behind in a kind of forked . appendage of ...
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... feet , an earthenware pot , and this he placed in the water , tying a ball of cotton to it to measure the dis- tance of its movement . With a strong monsoon wind blowing , the disc floated in one hour 822 feet from south - east to north ...
... feet , an earthenware pot , and this he placed in the water , tying a ball of cotton to it to measure the dis- tance of its movement . With a strong monsoon wind blowing , the disc floated in one hour 822 feet from south - east to north ...
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