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... short , not above five feet five inches high ; most of them , the women as well as the men , were broad and strong limbed . They were all quite naked , except a few who wore handkerchiefs round their waists , or short breeches , which ...
... short , not above five feet five inches high ; most of them , the women as well as the men , were broad and strong limbed . They were all quite naked , except a few who wore handkerchiefs round their waists , or short breeches , which ...
Page 52
... short history " of himself , he adds , may serve to " remove any suspicion of " his " being influenced by prejudice of education against any particular sect ; " and he grounds on it a rule of conduct which cannot be too warmly ...
... short history " of himself , he adds , may serve to " remove any suspicion of " his " being influenced by prejudice of education against any particular sect ; " and he grounds on it a rule of conduct which cannot be too warmly ...
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... short ; these substances , according to the present arrange- ment , being limited to sulphur , carbon , and carbon com- bined with hydrogen . The author was informed by an in- telligent military gentleman of high rank , who visited some ...
... short ; these substances , according to the present arrange- ment , being limited to sulphur , carbon , and carbon com- bined with hydrogen . The author was informed by an in- telligent military gentleman of high rank , who visited some ...
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