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"Coralline" is an inaccurate term, being strictly applicable only to the vegetable Corallinas.
Parables From Nature 1857
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[FN#296] I am unwilling to alter the time honoured corruption: properly it is written Marjßnah = the "Coralline," from Marjßn = red coral, for which see vols.ii. 100; vii.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Veronese, their father, had engaged himself with his children in the Italian company, and after having received two thousand livres for the expenses of his journey, instead of setting out for France, quietly continued at Venice, and accepted an engagement in the theatre of Saint Luke, to which Coralline, a child as she still was, drew great numbers of people.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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No person would suspect it was to me, the lovers of the theatre at Paris, owe Coralline and her sister Camille, nothing however, can be more true.
The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896
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Species common to the Norwich and Red Crag (not in Coralline): 33.
The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836
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Species common to the Norwich and Coralline (not in Red): 4.
The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836
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Species common to the Norwich, Red, and Coralline: 19.
The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836
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Pliocene strata called Crag are divisible into the Coralline and the Red Crags, the former being the older of the two.
The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836
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Pholadomya, Lingula, Discina, and others which give a southern aspect to the Coralline Crag shells.
The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836
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Coralline to that of the Norwich Crag, continued, though not perhaps without some oscillations of temperature, to become more and more severe after the accumulation of the Norwich Crag, until it reached its maximum in what has been called the glacial epoch.
The Antiquity of Man Charles Lyell 1836
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