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Page 34
Idear , and more near the standards wave , And brighter gleams the pennon'd lance , As it quivers in the morning glance , Borne in the hand of the brave ! They come like the swell of a mighty stream , All glistening beneath the sammer ...
Idear , and more near the standards wave , And brighter gleams the pennon'd lance , As it quivers in the morning glance , Borne in the hand of the brave ! They come like the swell of a mighty stream , All glistening beneath the sammer ...
Page 232
This ceremony served as a signal to begin the seast ; upon which several female slaves , placed at different parts of the table ( having previously washed their hands in the presence of the Ras ) , dipped the teft bread into the curries ...
This ceremony served as a signal to begin the seast ; upon which several female slaves , placed at different parts of the table ( having previously washed their hands in the presence of the Ras ) , dipped the teft bread into the curries ...
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Thu xalça may be numbered in its own class , and so be a definite hand ; definite either by its relation to the man ... part of the body called hand , and therefore particular , yet not so far particularized us to ascertain which hand .
Thu xalça may be numbered in its own class , and so be a definite hand ; definite either by its relation to the man ... part of the body called hand , and therefore particular , yet not so far particularized us to ascertain which hand .
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