Description
The chapel in the Philanthropic Society Institution on London Road
allowed time for the various European countries to organise the rearmament of their forces
The King is rubbing his fingers
The tavern was situated on the east side of Kentish Town Road
Howard Kendall
Insect studies with human spermatozoa High Rhin The chapel in the PhilanthropicEntomological studies of various insects with microscope views of human sperm and freshwater daphnia. Figure 1 'The Bull Beetle; from the Royal Society.' Figure 2 'The Animalcula in Semine Masculino.' Figure 3 'The last state of the large Gnat.' Figure 4 'A Centipes [centipede]; from the West Indies.' Figure 5 'A Monoculus found in Thames Water, by the Microscope.' Plate 25 from the book A philosophical account of the works of nature, by Richard
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