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Joseph De Jussieu

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Joseph De Jussieu has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

8 facts·8 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:almost blinded by(1), experienced pain in(1), descended by means of(1)

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Almost Blinded byalmostBlindedBy

  • sun and snow reflection[1]sourceall time · 221

Experienced Pain inexperiencedPainIn

  • eyes[1]all time · 221

Descended by Means ofdescendedByMeansOf

  • paths cut out like ladders[1]sourceall time · 221

Mode of TravelmodeOfTravel

  • on foot[1]sourceall time · 221

Compelled to CrosscompelledToCross

Brought OverbroughtOver

Companion ofcompanionOf

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  • Joseph de Jussieu[1]sourceall time · 221

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nearlyLostLifeOfNearly Lost Life of(1)

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almostBlindedByseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
sun and snow reflection
broughtOverseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
ex:leaves-of-the-plant
companionOfseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
ex:la-condamine
compelledToCrossseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
ex:mountains
descendedByMeansOfseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
paths cut out like ladders
experiencedPainInseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
eyes
modeOfTravelseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
on foot
labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/221
Joseph de Jussieu

References (1)

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  1. customctx:books/seven-sisters-of-sleep/221
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      o tobacco was called yetl , and by the Peruvians Sagri , meaning in those languages the herb , so we, occasionally, are apt to designate the latter article the weed . Showing, 287 that to those persons or nations who have appropriated such

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