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... Algiers , 384 THE USEFUL ARTS - Currant Wine , 391 - Economy in Fu- 390 ib . el , ib . - Use of Salt in Feed- ing Cattle , ib . - Soaking Corn in Saltpetre , ib . - Yellow Dye , 392 - Curing Herrings , ib.- Manner of Cleaning Paint , ib ...
... Algiers , 384 THE USEFUL ARTS - Currant Wine , 391 - Economy in Fu- 390 ib . el , ib . - Use of Salt in Feed- ing Cattle , ib . - Soaking Corn in Saltpetre , ib . - Yellow Dye , 392 - Curing Herrings , ib.- Manner of Cleaning Paint , ib ...
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... firmness and courtesy of our naval heroes . DURING one year , ending on the first of August last , 80,259 bales of cotton were exported from New Orleans . 384 POLITICAL STATE OF ALGIERS . On the Political State THE UNITED STATES NAVY . 383.
... firmness and courtesy of our naval heroes . DURING one year , ending on the first of August last , 80,259 bales of cotton were exported from New Orleans . 384 POLITICAL STATE OF ALGIERS . On the Political State THE UNITED STATES NAVY . 383.
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384 POLITICAL STATE OF ALGIERS . On the Political State of Algiers , the effects of the recent English expe- dition , and the best line of policy in regard to the Barbary States ; with observations , by an Italian gentleman , recently ...
384 POLITICAL STATE OF ALGIERS . On the Political State of Algiers , the effects of the recent English expe- dition , and the best line of policy in regard to the Barbary States ; with observations , by an Italian gentleman , recently ...
Strona 385
... Algiers , than to Paris , or even to Turin and Milan . Cato presented to the Roman senate figs yet fresh , which had been gathered under the walls of Carthage , al- though this fruit was no longer eatable at the end of three days . By ...
... Algiers , than to Paris , or even to Turin and Milan . Cato presented to the Roman senate figs yet fresh , which had been gathered under the walls of Carthage , al- though this fruit was no longer eatable at the end of three days . By ...
Strona 386
... ; among these may be distinguished the quercus ballota of naturalists ; the natives eat the acorn , which resembles in taste the wild chesnut . It is found also in the south of Spain , and ought 386 POLITICAL STATE OF ALGIERS .
... ; among these may be distinguished the quercus ballota of naturalists ; the natives eat the acorn , which resembles in taste the wild chesnut . It is found also in the south of Spain , and ought 386 POLITICAL STATE OF ALGIERS .
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