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... things of life . No people in the Austrian monarchy exercises so great an influ- The population of Transylvania is 2,409,826 , of which the Roumans number 1,249,181 . ence ence or possesses so much political importance as the Bohemians ...
... things , and of fishes . ' Our ignorance is chiefly to be ascribed , no doubt , to the unsettled nature of the ... thing , the conclusion arrived at is often unsatisfactory or uncertain . But a conclusion being taken , the ancient ...
... things . He is far too hasty in his conclusions ; he often sets at nought the careful investigations of others in the matter of the identity of an animal or plant , and advances his own opinion , which is too frequently unsupported by ...
... things creeping innu- merable . . . . . . There go the ships , there is that leviathan whom Thou hast made to play ... thing ' was not very far from the mark . Great difference of opinion , however , has prevailed amongst the old ...
Anonymous. reports the taking of one , in which besides other things he found the whole skin of a buffalo , which a ... thing . ' The species here referred to is probably the Asinus hemippus , which inhabits the deserts of Syria ...