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... former designation of Highest Peak being presumed to be erroneous , from the position of the snow near the summits of other peaks and ridges at no great distance from it . Its elevation above the common level , ascertained by ...
... former designation of Highest Peak being presumed to be erroneous , from the position of the snow near the summits of other peaks and ridges at no great distance from it . Its elevation above the common level , ascertained by ...
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... former those with warm blood , viz . quadrupeds and birds ; and those with cold blood , viz . reptiles and fishes . The quad- rupeds comprize the Mammalia and Monotremata ; the former including the Placentaria and Marsupialia , and the ...
... former those with warm blood , viz . quadrupeds and birds ; and those with cold blood , viz . reptiles and fishes . The quad- rupeds comprize the Mammalia and Monotremata ; the former including the Placentaria and Marsupialia , and the ...
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... former are instruments in the hands of fraud and oppression ; while the others are too often the victims of domestic tyranny and ambition . But the lot of the savage African is far superior to that of the civilized European . For the former ...
... former are instruments in the hands of fraud and oppression ; while the others are too often the victims of domestic tyranny and ambition . But the lot of the savage African is far superior to that of the civilized European . For the former ...
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