XX Century Cyclopaedia and Atlas: Biography, History, Art, Science and Gazeteer of the World, 1. köideCharles Annandale, Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1901 |
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... natives of India , Java , & c . , one species of which , A. augusta , has a bark yielding a strong white fibre , from ... native of the East Indies , and found also in tropical parts of Africa and America , has round brilliant scarlet ...
... natives of India , Java , & c . , one species of which , A. augusta , has a bark yielding a strong white fibre , from ... native of the East Indies , and found also in tropical parts of Africa and America , has round brilliant scarlet ...
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... native state of Sumatra , with capital of same name , in the north - western extremity of the island , now nominally ... natives is fishing . Pop . 4719 . Achillæ'a , the milfoil genus of plants . Achilles ( a - kil'ez ) , a Greek ...
... native state of Sumatra , with capital of same name , in the north - western extremity of the island , now nominally ... natives is fishing . Pop . 4719 . Achillæ'a , the milfoil genus of plants . Achilles ( a - kil'ez ) , a Greek ...
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... native of the warmer parts of India , where it is known as Hurgia or Argǎla , Adjutant - bird ( Leptoptilus argala ) . It stands about five feet high , has an enor mous bill , nearly bare head and neck , and a pouch hanging from the ...
... native of the warmer parts of India , where it is known as Hurgia or Argǎla , Adjutant - bird ( Leptoptilus argala ) . It stands about five feet high , has an enor mous bill , nearly bare head and neck , and a pouch hanging from the ...
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... native of Hertfordshire , studied in France , and became abbot of St. Rufus in Provence , cardinal and legate to Norway . Chosen pope in 1154 , his reign is chiefly remark- able for his almost constant struggle for supremacy with ...
... native of Hertfordshire , studied in France , and became abbot of St. Rufus in Provence , cardinal and legate to Norway . Chosen pope in 1154 , his reign is chiefly remark- able for his almost constant struggle for supremacy with ...
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... native carbonates of lime , found chiefly in the clefts of rocks and at the bottom of some lakes in a loose or semi- indurated form resembling a fungus . The name is also applied to a stone of loose con- sistence found in Tuscany , of ...
... native carbonates of lime , found chiefly in the clefts of rocks and at the bottom of some lakes in a loose or semi- indurated form resembling a fungus . The name is also applied to a stone of loose con- sistence found in Tuscany , of ...
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