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... called the Thirty Tyrants , who continued to exercise it till the demo- cracy was restored by Thrasybulus . Here Mr. Mitford pauses ; and the twenty - second chapter , which is perhaps the ablest portion of his voluminous work , imparts ...
... called the Thirty Tyrants , who continued to exercise it till the demo- cracy was restored by Thrasybulus . Here Mr. Mitford pauses ; and the twenty - second chapter , which is perhaps the ablest portion of his voluminous work , imparts ...
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... called by the Turks ibrik , on the hands of the washer , having a towel thrown over his shoulder , to dry them with . The towel is called Mardin , from the ancient word pay- dania . This ceremony is performed not only before and after ...
... called by the Turks ibrik , on the hands of the washer , having a towel thrown over his shoulder , to dry them with . The towel is called Mardin , from the ancient word pay- dania . This ceremony is performed not only before and after ...
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... called one's at- , tention to it ; it was so showy , and so unbecoming ! " " I must own it was too rich and splendid to suit my taste , " said Caroline . " Or your pocket either , my dear , " said Lady Wallington : " and Miss Dormer ...
... called one's at- , tention to it ; it was so showy , and so unbecoming ! " " I must own it was too rich and splendid to suit my taste , " said Caroline . " Or your pocket either , my dear , " said Lady Wallington : " and Miss Dormer ...
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