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Page 85
... passed , limiting all future grants to the duration of thirty - one years . The progress of alienation was thus checked , but the rents were still inconsiderable ; the lessees being accustomed to urge their claims for renewed leases at ...
... passed , limiting all future grants to the duration of thirty - one years . The progress of alienation was thus checked , but the rents were still inconsiderable ; the lessees being accustomed to urge their claims for renewed leases at ...
Page 226
... passed an- other village , beyond which two large flocks of goats were feeding ; and observed that all the villages and gardens were carefully fenced round with large branches of the thorny Acacia . " July 21.As soon as the moon arose ...
... passed an- other village , beyond which two large flocks of goats were feeding ; and observed that all the villages and gardens were carefully fenced round with large branches of the thorny Acacia . " July 21.As soon as the moon arose ...
Page 235
... passed on the coast of Egypt , in waiting for a conveyance home , was employed by Lord Valentia in active research . Mr. Salt made a geometrical survey of Alexandria and the environs , which is engraved and added to Vol . III .; and ...
... passed on the coast of Egypt , in waiting for a conveyance home , was employed by Lord Valentia in active research . Mr. Salt made a geometrical survey of Alexandria and the environs , which is engraved and added to Vol . III .; and ...
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