Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... remains were discovered in Java , and the Pithecanthropus erectus has brought about a great deal of new scientific argument . Some of the most learned anatomists thought that the remains might have belonged to a man , but were just as ...
... remains were discovered in Java , and the Pithecanthropus erectus has brought about a great deal of new scientific argument . Some of the most learned anatomists thought that the remains might have belonged to a man , but were just as ...
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... remains at those times will stand exact comparison with what we know of his skeleton to - day , and the remains of his then contemporaries in the animal world com- pare easily with the remains of the same creatures that are still in ...
... remains at those times will stand exact comparison with what we know of his skeleton to - day , and the remains of his then contemporaries in the animal world com- pare easily with the remains of the same creatures that are still in ...
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... remains conquering Rome , in turn , stamped her gigantic imprint . Here is the country of legendary history , where St. Joseph of Arimathea landed , bringing with him that mysterious thorn we may still see blooming at Christmas in ...
... remains conquering Rome , in turn , stamped her gigantic imprint . Here is the country of legendary history , where St. Joseph of Arimathea landed , bringing with him that mysterious thorn we may still see blooming at Christmas in ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
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