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... believe , that it was only in consequence of the lack of terms of abuse , and for the purpose of getting up some sort of variety , that English travellers began at last to dis- cover something worthy of their attention and respect ...
... believe , that it was only in consequence of the lack of terms of abuse , and for the purpose of getting up some sort of variety , that English travellers began at last to dis- cover something worthy of their attention and respect ...
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... believe , is treated pretty generally as an exaggeration . He says , that for 550 years , during which there had been Mamlouks in Egypt , not one of them left subsisting issue ; but all the children had died off in the first or second ...
... believe , is treated pretty generally as an exaggeration . He says , that for 550 years , during which there had been Mamlouks in Egypt , not one of them left subsisting issue ; but all the children had died off in the first or second ...
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... believe , to the public , for the fact that melon and cauliflower seeds are obliged to be fre- quently renewed in Egypt ; and the seeds of the Brussels sprouts , he says , ( though the sprouts themselves grow to great perfection ) when ...
... believe , to the public , for the fact that melon and cauliflower seeds are obliged to be fre- quently renewed in Egypt ; and the seeds of the Brussels sprouts , he says , ( though the sprouts themselves grow to great perfection ) when ...
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... believe , the best we have ; but Mr. Fuller thinks that the engravings are too flattering . jectures that the buildings are later than those of Balbec . In the course of his interesting circuit in Syria and Palestine , Mr. Fuller came ...
... believe , the best we have ; but Mr. Fuller thinks that the engravings are too flattering . jectures that the buildings are later than those of Balbec . In the course of his interesting circuit in Syria and Palestine , Mr. Fuller came ...
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... believe that in this volume the author discloses the picture of his own life to any considerable extent . If he be a ' Lawyer , ' it would seem that he has not yet at least been promoted from that branch of the profession that belongs ...
... believe that in this volume the author discloses the picture of his own life to any considerable extent . If he be a ' Lawyer , ' it would seem that he has not yet at least been promoted from that branch of the profession that belongs ...
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