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... persons of the place . Besides these , two Persians and one Armenian were appointed to be inspectors in chief . The sons of the rich were to be relieved after working a week , and to return in six or seven weeks ; but the poor , after ...
... persons of the place . Besides these , two Persians and one Armenian were appointed to be inspectors in chief . The sons of the rich were to be relieved after working a week , and to return in six or seven weeks ; but the poor , after ...
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... person and one horse , and the labor of six persons and six horses . Suppose that these six women had gone on to the market : what reason is there for believing that they would have sold their goods cheaper than the forestaller who ...
... person and one horse , and the labor of six persons and six horses . Suppose that these six women had gone on to the market : what reason is there for believing that they would have sold their goods cheaper than the forestaller who ...
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... persons , includ- ing men , women , and children . They were then ordered on an eminence , and there arranged in battalion , under pretence of counting them one by one . When all was ready , the troops were ordered to fire on them , and ...
... persons , includ- ing men , women , and children . They were then ordered on an eminence , and there arranged in battalion , under pretence of counting them one by one . When all was ready , the troops were ordered to fire on them , and ...
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