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... common to western India , and may chiefly be distinguished as the rainy , the cold , and the hot . The fall of rain during the months of June , July , August , and September , is , in general , mild and regular , and may in common ...
... common to western India , and may chiefly be distinguished as the rainy , the cold , and the hot . The fall of rain during the months of June , July , August , and September , is , in general , mild and regular , and may in common ...
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... common among the higher classes of society . French parents , indeed , consider it their duty to seek out advan- tageous matches for their children , from whom , on such subjects , they conceive themselves entitled to implicit obedience ...
... common among the higher classes of society . French parents , indeed , consider it their duty to seek out advan- tageous matches for their children , from whom , on such subjects , they conceive themselves entitled to implicit obedience ...
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... Touissaint , & c . These blemishes , however , are most amply redeemed by the sub- stantial merits of the work , which greatly surpass those of our common common books of travels ; not merely because the author's Bakewell's Travels . 285.
... Touissaint , & c . These blemishes , however , are most amply redeemed by the sub- stantial merits of the work , which greatly surpass those of our common common books of travels ; not merely because the author's Bakewell's Travels . 285.
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