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... four feet and a half long , with a single stilt or handle , yet so aukwardly made , in the socle and coulter , as to require four horses to draw and three men to attend it . The different kinds of grain raised in the Hebrides are oats ...
... four feet and a half long , with a single stilt or handle , yet so aukwardly made , in the socle and coulter , as to require four horses to draw and three men to attend it . The different kinds of grain raised in the Hebrides are oats ...
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... four hours . The rates of postage , if we consider the distance , are by no means high ; and nothing interrupts the regularity of arrival , except the danger in certain situations from tigers , and the necessity of circuitous turnings ...
... four hours . The rates of postage , if we consider the distance , are by no means high ; and nothing interrupts the regularity of arrival , except the danger in certain situations from tigers , and the necessity of circuitous turnings ...
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... four kings ; in which , eight pieces , having such movements as our chess - men , were stationed at each of the four corners , and moved by four players , not according to system , but as directed by by the throw of dice . The ...
... four kings ; in which , eight pieces , having such movements as our chess - men , were stationed at each of the four corners , and moved by four players , not according to system , but as directed by by the throw of dice . The ...
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