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Page 341
... consist of thirty - four ghurris , and the night of twenty - six only , and vice versa : but , what is most singular ... consists of a shallow bell - metal pan , suspended so as to be easily struck with a wooden mallet by the ghurriali ...
... consist of thirty - four ghurris , and the night of twenty - six only , and vice versa : but , what is most singular ... consists of a shallow bell - metal pan , suspended so as to be easily struck with a wooden mallet by the ghurriali ...
Page 371
... consists of a long elliptical area , of near an acre of ground , which is entirely level , except to- wards each end ... consisting of stones immersed among vitrified matter ; some of the stones being half fused themselves , and the rest ...
... consists of a long elliptical area , of near an acre of ground , which is entirely level , except to- wards each end ... consisting of stones immersed among vitrified matter ; some of the stones being half fused themselves , and the rest ...
Page 451
... consists in causing the marc de raisins , or the substance which remains after the grapes have been pressed , to ferment , and to stratify it with plates of copper , for the purpose of oxydating the metal . The mode practised within ...
... consists in causing the marc de raisins , or the substance which remains after the grapes have been pressed , to ferment , and to stratify it with plates of copper , for the purpose of oxydating the metal . The mode practised within ...
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