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... remains to tell the tale , Now time hath o'er their history spread his veil . The dust of men and cities but remains , Save these lone trophies of their mighty pains ; Such once was Carthage , Egypt , Babylon , Empires that but exist in ...
... remains to tell the tale , Now time hath o'er their history spread his veil . The dust of men and cities but remains , Save these lone trophies of their mighty pains ; Such once was Carthage , Egypt , Babylon , Empires that but exist in ...
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... remains there inhumed , with the very remarkable phænomena by which they are attended . The rock perforated by the cave at Kirkdale is referable to that portion of the oolite form- ation which , in the north of England , is known by the ...
... remains there inhumed , with the very remarkable phænomena by which they are attended . The rock perforated by the cave at Kirkdale is referable to that portion of the oolite form- ation which , in the north of England , is known by the ...
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... remains which they respectively exhibit . It is well known that the chalk , which is the uppermost of the beds , abounds in flints , con- tains many fossils , rests on green - sand , and is almost always covered with a deposit of ...
... remains which they respectively exhibit . It is well known that the chalk , which is the uppermost of the beds , abounds in flints , con- tains many fossils , rests on green - sand , and is almost always covered with a deposit of ...
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