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... corn and straw ; a third wanting camels to carry a tent ; a fourth a saddle , & c . & c . , to all of whom some reply was given after due consideration of the case ; and then in came his meera- chor , or chief of the stable , to give an ...
... corn and straw ; a third wanting camels to carry a tent ; a fourth a saddle , & c . & c . , to all of whom some reply was given after due consideration of the case ; and then in came his meera- chor , or chief of the stable , to give an ...
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... corn for his horse . The minister sent for the cul- prit , a fine dashing youth , and having heard the case , commanded him to be beaten . This , as I heard , was done , and the youth was then brought back to the minister . On his ...
... corn for his horse . The minister sent for the cul- prit , a fine dashing youth , and having heard the case , commanded him to be beaten . This , as I heard , was done , and the youth was then brought back to the minister . On his ...
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... corn ; of which an abundant supply is raised in ordinary years , not merely for the wants of the colony , but if necessary for exportation ; while , like the Cape , in years of drought , a supply of grain must be procured from other ...
... corn ; of which an abundant supply is raised in ordinary years , not merely for the wants of the colony , but if necessary for exportation ; while , like the Cape , in years of drought , a supply of grain must be procured from other ...
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... corn laws , the abolition of the established church , the rights of primogeniture , the privileges of an he- reditary nobility , and other nuisances of that kind ; which , as long as they con- tinue , render the continuance of the ...
... corn laws , the abolition of the established church , the rights of primogeniture , the privileges of an he- reditary nobility , and other nuisances of that kind ; which , as long as they con- tinue , render the continuance of the ...
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... corn , and the stones which mark its graves would rebuild the walls . Two causes are assigned for this increase ; one is , that two persons are never buried in the same spot , so the graves are con- stantly expanding on every side ...
... corn , and the stones which mark its graves would rebuild the walls . Two causes are assigned for this increase ; one is , that two persons are never buried in the same spot , so the graves are con- stantly expanding on every side ...
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