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In order that these industries might come into existence and continue to exist they had to be protected against German - Austrian industry , and this was possible only by means of high import duties and import prohibitions .
In order that these industries might come into existence and continue to exist they had to be protected against German - Austrian industry , and this was possible only by means of high import duties and import prohibitions .
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But there are enough to show that marine snakes do exist of stupendous length and girth . ... of ordinary size are a recognised genus , there is nothing in the nature of things to make the existence of very much larger ones impossible .
But there are enough to show that marine snakes do exist of stupendous length and girth . ... of ordinary size are a recognised genus , there is nothing in the nature of things to make the existence of very much larger ones impossible .
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Even on land animals of huge size may exist , which have never been captured or classified . ... The existence of the hairy - eared two - horned Rhinoceros rests upon a single specimen secured at Chittagong in 1868 .
Even on land animals of huge size may exist , which have never been captured or classified . ... The existence of the hairy - eared two - horned Rhinoceros rests upon a single specimen secured at Chittagong in 1868 .
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