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Page 53
... called ) were lodged at a place called Potburn , and the farmer either having bad grass about his house , or not choosing to have it eaten up , had made the gypsies turn their horses over the water to Phaup ground . One morning about ...
... called ) were lodged at a place called Potburn , and the farmer either having bad grass about his house , or not choosing to have it eaten up , had made the gypsies turn their horses over the water to Phaup ground . One morning about ...
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... called Nuts , or Bazeegurs , and are believed by many to be the re- mains of an original race , prior even to the Hindhus , and who have never adopted the worship of Bramah . They are entirely different from the Parias , who are Hindhus ...
... called Nuts , or Bazeegurs , and are believed by many to be the re- mains of an original race , prior even to the Hindhus , and who have never adopted the worship of Bramah . They are entirely different from the Parias , who are Hindhus ...
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... called the Glaciere de la Cote , the Colonel thus continues his narrative : " Our dinner being finish- ed , we fixed our cramp irons to our shoes , and began to cross the glaciere ; but we had not proceeded far , when we discovered that ...
... called the Glaciere de la Cote , the Colonel thus continues his narrative : " Our dinner being finish- ed , we fixed our cramp irons to our shoes , and began to cross the glaciere ; but we had not proceeded far , when we discovered that ...
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... called forth so few of our pamphleteer speculators on statistics as the present ; -when the unexampled difficulties which have op- pressed our agriculture , our manufac- tures , and our commerce , -difficulties from whose operation no ...
... called forth so few of our pamphleteer speculators on statistics as the present ; -when the unexampled difficulties which have op- pressed our agriculture , our manufac- tures , and our commerce , -difficulties from whose operation no ...
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... called Rich- ard , not CÅ“ur de Lion , -but another king Richard , who was called Richard the Second . He was the grandson of Edward the Third ; but he was neither so wise nor so fortunate as his grandfather , who was a great king ...
... called Rich- ard , not CÅ“ur de Lion , -but another king Richard , who was called Richard the Second . He was the grandson of Edward the Third ; but he was neither so wise nor so fortunate as his grandfather , who was a great king ...
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