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... made in the years 1851 and 1852 by Alfred R. Wallace ) ENLARGED MAP OF
THE RIVER UAUPÉS ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1853 ( From a photograph by Mr.
Sims ) NATIVE HOUSE , WOKAN , ARU ISLANDS ( Where I lived two weeks in ...
... made in the years 1851 and 1852 by Alfred R. Wallace ) ENLARGED MAP OF
THE RIVER UAUPÉS ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1853 ( From a photograph by Mr.
Sims ) NATIVE HOUSE , WOKAN , ARU ISLANDS ( Where I lived two weeks in ...
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In fact only once have I seen another spring which equalled it in beauty , in the
little island of Semau , near Timor , and that was by no means equal in colour -
effects , but only in the depth and purity of the water and the fine rock - basins that
...
In fact only once have I seen another spring which equalled it in beauty , in the
little island of Semau , near Timor , and that was by no means equal in colour -
effects , but only in the depth and purity of the water and the fine rock - basins that
...
Page 120
... our island , and are persistent for a considerable period . Looking over these
records from this point of view , I find the following points worthy of notice :In 1839
the lowest winter temperature was predicted for January 9 , and this was correct .
... our island , and are persistent for a considerable period . Looking over these
records from this point of view , I find the following points worthy of notice :In 1839
the lowest winter temperature was predicted for January 9 , and this was correct .
Page 157
... nothing too small ; which has absorbed meadow and forest , moor and
mountain , which has appropriated most of our rivers and lakes and the fish that
live in them ; which often claims the very seashore and rocky coasts of our island
home ...
... nothing too small ; which has absorbed meadow and forest , moor and
mountain , which has appropriated most of our rivers and lakes and the fish that
live in them ; which often claims the very seashore and rocky coasts of our island
home ...
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now making for home rule , along with the other great subdivisions of the British
Islands , is thoroughly justified . Our two other indigenous Celtic languages ,
Gaelic and Irish , or Erse , appear to have a far less vigorous literary existence .
now making for home rule , along with the other great subdivisions of the British
Islands , is thoroughly justified . Our two other indigenous Celtic languages ,
Gaelic and Irish , or Erse , appear to have a far less vigorous literary existence .
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