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... sent a person , accustomed to the mond , and as such are frequently passed off to inexperienced purchasers . The country , to settle upon it . Probably , by some means , he offended the Indians re - appearance of the imitative topaz is ...
... sent a person , accustomed to the mond , and as such are frequently passed off to inexperienced purchasers . The country , to settle upon it . Probably , by some means , he offended the Indians re - appearance of the imitative topaz is ...
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... sent to Upsal , and will speedily be The Museum of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta , among other curiosities , contains a bulrash , cut in Nepaul , eighty - four feet long ; a serpent with two heads ; specimens of mosaic from Agra and ...
... sent to Upsal , and will speedily be The Museum of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta , among other curiosities , contains a bulrash , cut in Nepaul , eighty - four feet long ; a serpent with two heads ; specimens of mosaic from Agra and ...
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... sent to the Royal College of Sur- geons . Several skins of the white bear , musk - ox , sea - horse , and dogs , have been sent to the Museum at Edinburgh . The parliament grant of 5000l . to which Captain Parry was entitled by his ...
... sent to the Royal College of Sur- geons . Several skins of the white bear , musk - ox , sea - horse , and dogs , have been sent to the Museum at Edinburgh . The parliament grant of 5000l . to which Captain Parry was entitled by his ...
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... sent to Naples . Look ! these your son writ : these - your sister sent . I took them from the monk : he bribed , and prayed , Nay , wept and tore my cloak to get them , but I have them here , -read ! read ! Duke . Letters ! my son ...
... sent to Naples . Look ! these your son writ : these - your sister sent . I took them from the monk : he bribed , and prayed , Nay , wept and tore my cloak to get them , but I have them here , -read ! read ! Duke . Letters ! my son ...
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... sent Thus we have discovered among the poor people of Oldenwood , all the ele- ments of painful suspicion - that comfort- less state of doubt , which leaves the mind embarrassed concerning the conduct and character of another . But what ...
... sent Thus we have discovered among the poor people of Oldenwood , all the ele- ments of painful suspicion - that comfort- less state of doubt , which leaves the mind embarrassed concerning the conduct and character of another . But what ...
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