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... various countries , and they were cited by Europeans with high honour in their great courts . " Thus the knowledge to draw out a receipt had been attained . Laugh not at this , ye scholars of Europe ; considering the depressing ...
... various countries , and they were cited by Europeans with high honour in their great courts . " Thus the knowledge to draw out a receipt had been attained . Laugh not at this , ye scholars of Europe ; considering the depressing ...
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... various nations to commence land- ward , near the Chinese Hill , and he set on several hun- dreds of them ; but they could not break a single stone in several days , for they were in such a fright , they being surely persuaded that ...
... various nations to commence land- ward , near the Chinese Hill , and he set on several hun- dreds of them ; but they could not break a single stone in several days , for they were in such a fright , they being surely persuaded that ...
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... various directions - some made houses of them , and some even carried them off to Batavia during the Dutch tenure ( i.e. , in 1818 to 1825 ) , and lately also to Rhio , the English taking them on board ships to make the harbour of Bara ...
... various directions - some made houses of them , and some even carried them off to Batavia during the Dutch tenure ( i.e. , in 1818 to 1825 ) , and lately also to Rhio , the English taking them on board ships to make the harbour of Bara ...
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... various sounds , some were piercing the fence with their tusks . The big ones were outside and the small ones inside . Thus the area got puddled two or three cubits in depth with the treading . People now set off to tell the news at ...
... various sounds , some were piercing the fence with their tusks . The big ones were outside and the small ones inside . Thus the area got puddled two or three cubits in depth with the treading . People now set off to tell the news at ...
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... various kinds , including the sapi , or wild cow , he states that 66 on pulling in shore ( on the Moar river ) we soon per- ceived a large elephant enjoying his morning bath , and so little did he seem to care for us , that he ...
... various kinds , including the sapi , or wild cow , he states that 66 on pulling in shore ( on the Moar river ) we soon per- ceived a large elephant enjoying his morning bath , and so little did he seem to care for us , that he ...
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