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Page 119
... Government at Constan- tinople to reassert its strength . And even during the first years of the harsh Lombard rule the need recognized by these oppressors of defending the Italian coast from the attacks of the Greeks was favourable to ...
... Government at Constan- tinople to reassert its strength . And even during the first years of the harsh Lombard rule the need recognized by these oppressors of defending the Italian coast from the attacks of the Greeks was favourable to ...
Page 128
... Government of the first fish - breeding station , or ' pisci- factory , " as it was named by Professor Coste , is of great significance , since it marks the beginning of public fish- culture . The art discovered in Germany was practised ...
... Government of the first fish - breeding station , or ' pisci- factory , " as it was named by Professor Coste , is of great significance , since it marks the beginning of public fish- culture . The art discovered in Germany was practised ...
Page 129
... Government ; it is carried on with Government funds , but is not in any way subjected to Government control , the central headquarters being at Kiel instead of Berlin .. The Fischerei - Verein is also a private body , under the ...
... Government ; it is carried on with Government funds , but is not in any way subjected to Government control , the central headquarters being at Kiel instead of Berlin .. The Fischerei - Verein is also a private body , under the ...
Page 132
... Government and private liberality . Stone axes , remains of sculptured stone pillars similar to those of Rapanui ( Easter Island ) , and skeletons with a pearl - mussel beneath their head , have been found in the island , and show that ...
... Government and private liberality . Stone axes , remains of sculptured stone pillars similar to those of Rapanui ( Easter Island ) , and skeletons with a pearl - mussel beneath their head , have been found in the island , and show that ...
Page 136
... Government had sunk to the lowest point . The king and the House of Commons were alike unpopular . The cry for parliamentary reform was scarcely less loud and vehement than in the autumn of 1830. Formidable associations , headed , not ...
... Government had sunk to the lowest point . The king and the House of Commons were alike unpopular . The cry for parliamentary reform was scarcely less loud and vehement than in the autumn of 1830. Formidable associations , headed , not ...
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