New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... remains of their digested food put the question of their numerical force out of doubt . " On the shore at Lyme Regis , " says Dr. Buckland , " these copro- lites are so abundant , that they lie like potatoes scattered in the ground ...
... remains of their digested food put the question of their numerical force out of doubt . " On the shore at Lyme Regis , " says Dr. Buckland , " these copro- lites are so abundant , that they lie like potatoes scattered in the ground ...
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... remains are found imbedded with it . Dr. Buckland also suggests that it may have taken to the water in pursuit of Plesiosauri and fishes ; and infers from the localities whence it has been disin- terred , that it existed during the ...
... remains are found imbedded with it . Dr. Buckland also suggests that it may have taken to the water in pursuit of Plesiosauri and fishes ; and infers from the localities whence it has been disin- terred , that it existed during the ...
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... remains solitary . Age and sense will make me bear my affliction with submission and composure - but for ever - that little for ever that remains , I shall miss him . My first thought will always be , I shall go talk to Mr. Chute on ...
... remains solitary . Age and sense will make me bear my affliction with submission and composure - but for ever - that little for ever that remains , I shall miss him . My first thought will always be , I shall go talk to Mr. Chute on ...
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