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Page 47
... inhabitants of the plains or warm regions , and the inhabitants of the table - land of the Cordilleras . The inhabitants of the coast accuse the mountaineers of coldness and want of vivacity ; and the inhabitants inhabitants of the ...
... inhabitants of the plains or warm regions , and the inhabitants of the table - land of the Cordilleras . The inhabitants of the coast accuse the mountaineers of coldness and want of vivacity ; and the inhabitants inhabitants of the ...
Page 129
... inhabitants of Bethlehem , as well as of Jerusalem : but the former claim a kind of exclusive right to the singular privilege of marking the limbs and bodies of pilgrims with crosses and stars , by means of gun - powder . Leaving the ...
... inhabitants of Bethlehem , as well as of Jerusalem : but the former claim a kind of exclusive right to the singular privilege of marking the limbs and bodies of pilgrims with crosses and stars , by means of gun - powder . Leaving the ...
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... inhabitants of the coast , which was opposite to Gaul , but that he knew nothing more of the central inhabitants than that they were distinct from the Belgic invaders . Mr. G. then subjoins an observation , in which he is not supported ...
... inhabitants of the coast , which was opposite to Gaul , but that he knew nothing more of the central inhabitants than that they were distinct from the Belgic invaders . Mr. G. then subjoins an observation , in which he is not supported ...
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