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... young men of our place , when he espied a Persian , who , probably fatigued with travelling a great way , and faint with heat and thirst , had climbed the wall of a vine- yard , and was picking a bunch or two of grapes to refresh his ...
... young men of our place , when he espied a Persian , who , probably fatigued with travelling a great way , and faint with heat and thirst , had climbed the wall of a vine- yard , and was picking a bunch or two of grapes to refresh his ...
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... young prince , and at the same time shew the great importance attached to etiquette and formalities : • The reigning prince of Mito was only eleven years old when he made his first appearance at court , accompanied by Matsdaïra- sokon ...
... young prince , and at the same time shew the great importance attached to etiquette and formalities : • The reigning prince of Mito was only eleven years old when he made his first appearance at court , accompanied by Matsdaïra- sokon ...
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... young couple often marry on the first appearance of pregnancy : but , at any rate , it is certain that , married or unmarried , almost all the young female peasants be- come mothers ; and the canton of Berne , though reduced to half of ...
... young couple often marry on the first appearance of pregnancy : but , at any rate , it is certain that , married or unmarried , almost all the young female peasants be- come mothers ; and the canton of Berne , though reduced to half of ...
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