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" The animal was a male, and had a long inane on its neck. " The skin was extremely thick and heavy, and as much of it remained as required the exertions of ten men to carry away, which they did with considerable difficulty. More than thirty pounds... "
An Outline of Mineralogy and Geology,: Intended for the Use of Those who May ... - Page 89
by William Phillips - 1816 - 192 pages
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The British review and London critical journal

1813 - 574 pages
...away, which they did with- considerable difficulty. More than thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet...M. Targe, censor in the Lyceum of Charlemagne. It consisted of three distinct kinds : one of these is stiff black bristles, a foot or more in length...
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The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Volume 5

1813 - 580 pages
...than thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this ammal were gathered from the wet sand-hank, having been trampled into the mud by the white bears...M. Targe, censor in the Lyceum of Charlemagne. It consisted of three distinct kinds : one of these is stiff black bristles, a foot or more in length...
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The Analectic Magazine, Volume 4

1814 - 550 pages
...the wet sand bank, having been trampled into the mud by the white bears while devouring the carcass. Some of the hair was presented to our Museum of Natural...M. Targe, censor in the Lyceum of Charlemagne. It consisted of three distinct kinds : one of these is stiff, black bristles, a foot or more in length...
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 4

1814 - 580 pages
...thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet sand bank, having been trampled into the mud by the white bears while devouring the carcass. Some of the hair was presented to our Museum of Natural History by M. Targe, censor in the...
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Travels Through Part of the Russian Empire and the Country of Poland; Along ...

Robert Johnston - 1816 - 406 pages
...thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet sand bank, having been trampled into the mud by the white bears,...M. Targe, censor in the lyceum of Charlemagne. It consists of three distinct kinds. One of these is stiff black bristles, a foot or more in length, another...
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Travels Through Part of the Russian Empire and the Country of Poland; Along ...

Robert Johnston - 1816 - 410 pages
...thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet sand bank, having been trampled into the mud by the white bears,...M. Targe, censor in the lyceum of Charlemagne. It consists of three distinct kinds. One of these is stiff black bristles, a foot or more in length, another...
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The Pocket Magazine of Classics and Polite Literature, Volume 2

1818 - 384 pages
...carry away, which they did with considerable difficulty. More than thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet...into the mud by the white bears, while devouring the carcass. It consisted of three distinct kinds : one of these is stiff black bristles, a foot or more...
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Essay on the Theory of the Earth

Georges baron Cuvier - 1818 - 458 pages
...carry away, which they did with considerable difficulty. More than thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet...into the mud by the white bears while devouring the carcass. Some of the Lair was presented to our Museum of Natural History by M. Targe, censor in the...
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The Hundred Wonders of the World: And of the Three Kingdoms of Nature ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 pages
...carry away, which they did with considerable difficulty. More than thirty pounds weight of the hair and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet...mud by the white bears, while devouring the carcase. The hair was of three distinct kinds ; one consisting of stiff black bristles, a foot or more in length...
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Conversations on Geology: Comprising a Familiar Explanation of the Huttonian ...

Granville Penn - 1828 - 510 pages
...away, which they did with considerable difficulty. More than thirty pounds' weight of the hairs and bristles of this animal were gathered from the wet...into the mud by the white bears, while devouring the carcass. Some of the hair was presented to our Musuem of Natural History, by M. Tange, censor to the...
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