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... known institution connected with the administration of justice . Thus we may observe , that the form of government prevailing amongst these little communities , was at once patriarchal , pontifical , and popular . In process of time ...
... known institution connected with the administration of justice . Thus we may observe , that the form of government prevailing amongst these little communities , was at once patriarchal , pontifical , and popular . In process of time ...
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... known , that even after the Homeric poems had been reduced to writing , the rhapsodists who had been accustomed to recite them , could readily repeat any passage desired . And we have , in our own times , amongst the Servians , Calmucks ...
... known , that even after the Homeric poems had been reduced to writing , the rhapsodists who had been accustomed to recite them , could readily repeat any passage desired . And we have , in our own times , amongst the Servians , Calmucks ...
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... known consul general of Egypt . Of the older writers who have transmitted to us accounts of that interesting country , Father Lobo is perhaps the most celebrated . He accompanied the Patri- arch Alphonso Mendez , who was sent into ...
... known consul general of Egypt . Of the older writers who have transmitted to us accounts of that interesting country , Father Lobo is perhaps the most celebrated . He accompanied the Patri- arch Alphonso Mendez , who was sent into ...
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... known in Abyssinia , never keeping even the greatest of his enemies long in confinement , and never putting them to death except for murder ; whereas his predecessors made no ceremony of cutting off the limbs of those who fell under ...
... known in Abyssinia , never keeping even the greatest of his enemies long in confinement , and never putting them to death except for murder ; whereas his predecessors made no ceremony of cutting off the limbs of those who fell under ...
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... known many families ruined .'— vol . i . pp , 187-192 . As in Ireland formerly , there are still in Abyssinia numbers of persons , men and women , who get a living by making verses and attending at cries , or wakes , for the purpose of ...
... known many families ruined .'— vol . i . pp , 187-192 . As in Ireland formerly , there are still in Abyssinia numbers of persons , men and women , who get a living by making verses and attending at cries , or wakes , for the purpose of ...
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