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... become ne- cessary ; because these vermin are very numerous along the whole coast of the Crimean peninsula , especially from this place to Kaffa and Kertsh , and even in the harbour of Akhtiar . No remedy has hitherto been found more ...
... become ne- cessary ; because these vermin are very numerous along the whole coast of the Crimean peninsula , especially from this place to Kaffa and Kertsh , and even in the harbour of Akhtiar . No remedy has hitherto been found more ...
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... become visibly black . The plant is then to be taken off the lowermost ball , and laid on one side of a sheet of thick writing paper , the other side of the paper being laid over it , the leaves and the stalks are to be pressed and ...
... become visibly black . The plant is then to be taken off the lowermost ball , and laid on one side of a sheet of thick writing paper , the other side of the paper being laid over it , the leaves and the stalks are to be pressed and ...
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... become very general among the offi- cers of the French armies ; and from the adoption of it among us , many national advantages must result , as both the government will become acquainted with the state of its distant possessions , and ...
... become very general among the offi- cers of the French armies ; and from the adoption of it among us , many national advantages must result , as both the government will become acquainted with the state of its distant possessions , and ...
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