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Side xiii
JENNY JONES " ; FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY MR . J . A . Wood . . . . . . . 330 , 332
INTRODUCTION IT seems strange that man should study everything in
PREFACE.
JENNY JONES " ; FROM PHOTOGRAPHS BY MR . J . A . Wood . . . . . . . 330 , 332
INTRODUCTION IT seems strange that man should study everything in
PREFACE.
Side xv
Others have been overwhelmed with the details they have accumulated , and
have not seen the wood on account of the trees . The whole subject is so vast that
very few have had the requisite training , or have , or rather have made , the time
...
Others have been overwhelmed with the details they have accumulated , and
have not seen the wood on account of the trees . The whole subject is so vast that
very few have had the requisite training , or have , or rather have made , the time
...
Side xxv
... to pierce one cartilage than another ? Can the difference be worth going so far
to see ? ' ” ' So writes Alphonse Karr , and this is the true spirit of the philosopher .
' Alphonse Karr , A Tour round my Garden , edited by Rev . J . G . Wood ...
... to pierce one cartilage than another ? Can the difference be worth going so far
to see ? ' ” ' So writes Alphonse Karr , and this is the true spirit of the philosopher .
' Alphonse Karr , A Tour round my Garden , edited by Rev . J . G . Wood ...
Side 130
The body of the cart is formed by two pieces of wood bent in a semi - circle , the
ends of which are fastened to the shafts , the one close behind the pony and the
other a little distance behind , and the arches are steadied at the top by a piece of
...
The body of the cart is formed by two pieces of wood bent in a semi - circle , the
ends of which are fastened to the shafts , the one close behind the pony and the
other a little distance behind , and the arches are steadied at the top by a piece of
...
Side 133
It is also interesting to note that these very primitive carts can be constructed
entirely of wood and thongs , or ropes , and there is no necessity for any metal to
be employed . We now come to a gap in the evidence of the evolutionary history
of ...
It is also interesting to note that these very primitive carts can be constructed
entirely of wood and thongs , or ropes , and there is no necessity for any metal to
be employed . We now come to a gap in the evidence of the evolutionary history
of ...
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