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... seems also to leave the deepest impression upon the pilgrim himself . My travelling companions , whenever they became excited or were in a happy mood of mind , always alluded to it ; and the still- ness of the Tartaric deserts was often ...
... seems also to leave the deepest impression upon the pilgrim himself . My travelling companions , whenever they became excited or were in a happy mood of mind , always alluded to it ; and the still- ness of the Tartaric deserts was often ...
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Anthropological Society of London. seems to have any pricks of conscience in taking to his co- religionist in Arabia a few articles from distant Turkomania . The products of Bockhara and other holy places of Central Asia are in high ...
Anthropological Society of London. seems to have any pricks of conscience in taking to his co- religionist in Arabia a few articles from distant Turkomania . The products of Bockhara and other holy places of Central Asia are in high ...
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... seem by any means im- probable , and are in accordance with the present habits of the Gallinas people ; as even now parties of young men frequently start off to any place in the vicinity , when war breaks out amongst their neighbours ...
... seem by any means im- probable , and are in accordance with the present habits of the Gallinas people ; as even now parties of young men frequently start off to any place in the vicinity , when war breaks out amongst their neighbours ...
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... seems to dis- appear as we proceed westward , and at Truro is distinctly reversed . Unable to come to a conclusion upon the data of which I have given you a cursory view , I resolved to utilise for the purpose the materials presented to ...
... seems to dis- appear as we proceed westward , and at Truro is distinctly reversed . Unable to come to a conclusion upon the data of which I have given you a cursory view , I resolved to utilise for the purpose the materials presented to ...
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... seem there was a repetition of the second Le . See p . 318 of the Relation , etc. The sign A found in the original after the sign ha ; is this a sign of aspiration , sound , or a simple mark of the author's ? In the MSS . said to be ...
... seem there was a repetition of the second Le . See p . 318 of the Relation , etc. The sign A found in the original after the sign ha ; is this a sign of aspiration , sound , or a simple mark of the author's ? In the MSS . said to be ...
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