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... appear to be largely consumed . Many of the manufactures of Austria are certainly of great merit , and the increased activity of these establishments is proved by the great increase in the annual consumption of coal , which * See p . 9 ...
... appears to have acted as a reckless spendthrift on the road to ruin . It sold its most valu- able domains , parted with its railways for an inadequate price ; and the public debt , notwithstanding the extraordinary means resorted to for ...
... appear to have been the first to suggest a crocodile , and Bochart , as Mason Good has well observed , has supported this rendering with a train of argument which has nearly overwhelmed all opposition , † and has brought almost every ...
... appear as one , and hence the mistake of regarding the animal as pos- sessing a single horn ; others have no ... appears from a comparison of the different passages where the word occurs in Holy Scripture . The r'êm is almost always ...
... appear , the little hyrax , although in some respects it resembles the Rodentia , has its true affinities with the rhinoceros ; its molar teeth differ only in size from those of that great Pachyderm . The Arabs of Mount Sinai eat the ...