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Also , where language proceeds regulariy according to general rules , the accent is sufficient to mark the syllable on which the emphasis is to be placed : but in botanical armies , where allies are brought together from all parts of ...
Also , where language proceeds regulariy according to general rules , the accent is sufficient to mark the syllable on which the emphasis is to be placed : but in botanical armies , where allies are brought together from all parts of ...
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Each proprietcr has his own mark , which is burnt into the thighs of horses , oxen , and dromedaries , and painted with colours on the wool of sheep . The latter are kept near the owner's habitation , but the other species , united in ...
Each proprietcr has his own mark , which is burnt into the thighs of horses , oxen , and dromedaries , and painted with colours on the wool of sheep . The latter are kept near the owner's habitation , but the other species , united in ...
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But may it not be added , that , in those cases , when the hillocks of the ancients were only intended to mark their route , and thus ... must also make them desirous of preserving , from a too easy destruction , these land - marks ?
But may it not be added , that , in those cases , when the hillocks of the ancients were only intended to mark their route , and thus ... must also make them desirous of preserving , from a too easy destruction , these land - marks ?
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