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... pass , which is the more pernicious on account of the seasons of the journies . The manure of these immense flocks is also lost to agriculture , because they are never folded on arable land ; and the unsettled life of the shepherds ...
... pass , which is the more pernicious on account of the seasons of the journies . The manure of these immense flocks is also lost to agriculture , because they are never folded on arable land ; and the unsettled life of the shepherds ...
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... pass , which is the more pernicious on account of the seasons of the journies . The manure of these immense flocks is also lost to agriculture , because they are never folded on arable land ; and the unsettled life of the shepherds ...
... pass , which is the more pernicious on account of the seasons of the journies . The manure of these immense flocks is also lost to agriculture , because they are never folded on arable land ; and the unsettled life of the shepherds ...
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... Pass of Manzanal - Villa Franca - Pass near Villa Franca View near Villa Franca - View between Constantine and Nogales , in the mountains of Gallicia . ' - - To the letter - press accompanying the plate which concludes this series , Mr ...
... Pass of Manzanal - Villa Franca - Pass near Villa Franca View near Villa Franca - View between Constantine and Nogales , in the mountains of Gallicia . ' - - To the letter - press accompanying the plate which concludes this series , Mr ...
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