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Page 119
... called the gÀstgifvar , and he is obliged by law to keep a certain number of horses for posting . These vary from one to twenty , but the usual number is two , four , or six . Besides these , there is a certain number which the peasants ...
... called the gÀstgifvar , and he is obliged by law to keep a certain number of horses for posting . These vary from one to twenty , but the usual number is two , four , or six . Besides these , there is a certain number which the peasants ...
Page 331
... called Nimrod's tower , constructed of unburnt bricks with layers of reeds placed at the distance of about four feet from each other , Mr.V. takes occasion to enter on an inquiry relative to the city and tower of Babel ; and by not ...
... called Nimrod's tower , constructed of unburnt bricks with layers of reeds placed at the distance of about four feet from each other , Mr.V. takes occasion to enter on an inquiry relative to the city and tower of Babel ; and by not ...
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... called the " diamond - district ; " a tract of country lying around the town of Tejuco , situated several hun- dred miles inland , north of Rio de Janeiro . At a spot called Mandanga , this river , formed by the junction of a number of ...
... called the " diamond - district ; " a tract of country lying around the town of Tejuco , situated several hun- dred miles inland , north of Rio de Janeiro . At a spot called Mandanga , this river , formed by the junction of a number of ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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