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... common among the Abyssinians , as is also the tape- worm . Pearce mentions a very singular custom which is resorted to , when a family is attacked by more than the ordinary mortality . I cannot help adverting to a practice which is not ...
... common among the Abyssinians , as is also the tape- worm . Pearce mentions a very singular custom which is resorted to , when a family is attacked by more than the ordinary mortality . I cannot help adverting to a practice which is not ...
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... common , and the most easy and convenient , as well as by much the cheapest , but is somewhat slower than posting ; the treckscuyt going barely at the rate of four miles an hour , while post - horses , or others hired for the journey ...
... common , and the most easy and convenient , as well as by much the cheapest , but is somewhat slower than posting ; the treckscuyt going barely at the rate of four miles an hour , while post - horses , or others hired for the journey ...
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... common decency and common sense of man- kind ! ' - vol . i . PP . 205-209 . To these bright deeds of virtue , Henry added the still more laud- able practice of gambling , which he carried on to the extent of losing six hundred thousand ...
... common decency and common sense of man- kind ! ' - vol . i . PP . 205-209 . To these bright deeds of virtue , Henry added the still more laud- able practice of gambling , which he carried on to the extent of losing six hundred thousand ...
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