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... remains of a woman , found among the ashes , the skull of which is still perfect ; with the necklace and bracelets of gold , which she must have had on . Time has hard- ened the liquid shower which overwhelmed her , recording that she ...
... remains of a woman , found among the ashes , the skull of which is still perfect ; with the necklace and bracelets of gold , which she must have had on . Time has hard- ened the liquid shower which overwhelmed her , recording that she ...
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... remains of which are a few arches constructed over the ravines of the mountains , though they are highly interesting as objects of curiosity and specu- lation . A ruined tower and fortress of the middle age crown the hill of Palestrina ...
... remains of which are a few arches constructed over the ravines of the mountains , though they are highly interesting as objects of curiosity and specu- lation . A ruined tower and fortress of the middle age crown the hill of Palestrina ...
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... remains or not , or is to be considered primi- tive or secondary . ' Now , the whole doctrine of mineral form- ations may to some appear questionable : but , if admitted , those beds of clay - slate which are found in a nearly vertical ...
... remains or not , or is to be considered primi- tive or secondary . ' Now , the whole doctrine of mineral form- ations may to some appear questionable : but , if admitted , those beds of clay - slate which are found in a nearly vertical ...
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