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... appear to their , Schamans under different shapes , but particularly in the form of a bear ; for which animal they have ... appears from their bows and arrows , their canoes or baidars , and even their dress , which consists of one piece ...
... appear to their , Schamans under different shapes , but particularly in the form of a bear ; for which animal they have ... appears from their bows and arrows , their canoes or baidars , and even their dress , which consists of one piece ...
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... appears to have what are termed humours , he should be allowed to run at grass during the day . Ob- stinate coughs will also be alleviated by this treatment . In short , whatever imperfection the horses may labour under at this time ...
... appears to have what are termed humours , he should be allowed to run at grass during the day . Ob- stinate coughs will also be alleviated by this treatment . In short , whatever imperfection the horses may labour under at this time ...
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... appears ; and the author sarcastically remarks , that many of the rich in Newcastle may have been mistaken in their choice of the best advice . He seems to consider himself as meriting particular credit for venturing , ten years ago ...
... appears ; and the author sarcastically remarks , that many of the rich in Newcastle may have been mistaken in their choice of the best advice . He seems to consider himself as meriting particular credit for venturing , ten years ago ...
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Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
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