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... persons of various districts is much greater than in most other places , and such as easily accounts for the circumstance mentioned in this passage . Niebuhr ( Trav . p . 72. ) relates something similar to it . " The king of the ...
... persons of various districts is much greater than in most other places , and such as easily accounts for the circumstance mentioned in this passage . Niebuhr ( Trav . p . 72. ) relates something similar to it . " The king of the ...
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... persons , and contains several directions with respect to the acquisition and preservation of that inestimable blessing . Art . 25. Exempla Propria :. or English Sentences , translated from the best Roman Writers ; and adapted to the ...
... persons , and contains several directions with respect to the acquisition and preservation of that inestimable blessing . Art . 25. Exempla Propria :. or English Sentences , translated from the best Roman Writers ; and adapted to the ...
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... persons , and of those no less than 109 were executed . What has been the number of persons convicted of those of- fences within the last seven years does not appear ; but from the tables published under the authority of the Secretary ...
... persons , and of those no less than 109 were executed . What has been the number of persons convicted of those of- fences within the last seven years does not appear ; but from the tables published under the authority of the Secretary ...
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