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Page 105
... nearly 500 boys and 200 girls , a selection of children is made , who work in alter- nate sets on the decorticator ... nearly - - The power of machinery was computed at nearly three- fourths of the population , or In 1817 , the ...
... nearly 500 boys and 200 girls , a selection of children is made , who work in alter- nate sets on the decorticator ... nearly - - The power of machinery was computed at nearly three- fourths of the population , or In 1817 , the ...
Page 283
... nearly similar to the barrows or tumuli of Babylon , may be distinguished a little above the town . The first about a mile from Mosul , and on the eastern bank of the river , is nearly a mile in circumference , The second , considerably ...
... nearly similar to the barrows or tumuli of Babylon , may be distinguished a little above the town . The first about a mile from Mosul , and on the eastern bank of the river , is nearly a mile in circumference , The second , considerably ...
Page 313
... nearly opposite Hindia . ' Dost Mohummud , the son of Heeroo , is entitled from his birth to hold the chief place over all the Pindarie tribes . This person is , however , inferior to Cheetoo , and the troops subject to his command may ...
... nearly opposite Hindia . ' Dost Mohummud , the son of Heeroo , is entitled from his birth to hold the chief place over all the Pindarie tribes . This person is , however , inferior to Cheetoo , and the troops subject to his command may ...
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