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... employed in this way amounts to a hundred : each of these contains , upon an average , five hundred volumes ; so that no less a number than fifty thousand manuscripts , Arabic , Per- sian , and Turkish , are daily exposed to sale . One ...
... employed in this way amounts to a hundred : each of these contains , upon an average , five hundred volumes ; so that no less a number than fifty thousand manuscripts , Arabic , Per- sian , and Turkish , are daily exposed to sale . One ...
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... employed as an object of luxury in the carriages of the city of Mexico . The rearing of sheep has been wonderfully neglected in New Spain , as well as in all the Spanish colonies of America . It is probable that the first sheep ...
... employed as an object of luxury in the carriages of the city of Mexico . The rearing of sheep has been wonderfully neglected in New Spain , as well as in all the Spanish colonies of America . It is probable that the first sheep ...
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... employed by the Romans for the internal plaistering or pargeting of the aqueduct , to make it water - tight ; and he details the process which he adopted to produce the same effect in the parts that were re - constructed . The whole ...
... employed by the Romans for the internal plaistering or pargeting of the aqueduct , to make it water - tight ; and he details the process which he adopted to produce the same effect in the parts that were re - constructed . The whole ...
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