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1st March 1956
rhinoceros
As the final
Disraeli had said that the government had not received any official confirmation of the atrocities apparently being perpetrated in Bulgaria
'Plumbum galaena' victoire 1st March 1956Specimen of Galena (lead sulphide) here termed 'sulphure of lead; galaena'. Plate 24 from British mineralogy: or coloured figures intended to elucidate the mineralogy of Great Britain, by James Sowerby, volume 1 (London, R. Taylor & Co., 1804). The accompanying text states that "This is the commonest lead ore The present specimen came from Derbyshire, and is valuable from having the primitive cubic crystals so distinct." The plate is inscribed: "May 1
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