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In other cases , where the flock is large , consisting perhaps of a thousand or more , and extending over a considerable surface of ground , it is scarcely possible that the shepherd can have the whole in view at one time .
In other cases , where the flock is large , consisting perhaps of a thousand or more , and extending over a considerable surface of ground , it is scarcely possible that the shepherd can have the whole in view at one time .
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The proper names of certain kings and deities which never , perhaps , existed but in sound , with some few of their inseparable attributes , comprize the whole of the phonetic symbols which have yet emerged from their Egyptian obscurity ...
The proper names of certain kings and deities which never , perhaps , existed but in sound , with some few of their inseparable attributes , comprize the whole of the phonetic symbols which have yet emerged from their Egyptian obscurity ...
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Witness also the Douglas cause , and the question of the guilt or innocence of Mary Queen of Scots , which , notwithstanding that Andrew Stewart and Whitaker expended upon it the full force of their acute intellects , will , perhaps ...
Witness also the Douglas cause , and the question of the guilt or innocence of Mary Queen of Scots , which , notwithstanding that Andrew Stewart and Whitaker expended upon it the full force of their acute intellects , will , perhaps ...
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