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which led to soil erosion and meant that the inhabitants no longer had the material to build fishing boats
Study of the bird classified and described by John Lightfoot FRS (1735-1788) clergyman and naturalist in a letter to Sir Joseph Banks
Plate 3 from The zoological miscellany
including 'Sr I: Newton no Philosopher' and 'on the Itch'
diplomat and scientist during the reign of Charles I
An Ancient Sarcophagus of Basaltes, called the Lovers Fountain Size:XXL: 150 x 100cm which led to soil erosion'An Ancient Sarcophagus of Basaltes, called the Lovers Fountain', 1802. Plate 10 from Views in Egypt by Luigi Mayer.
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