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... learned traveller , not known , we 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 ...
... learned traveller , not known , we 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 ...
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... learned lord resigns , while his honours are still blushing around him , thereby giving a lesson which is not very likely to find many imitators . The reader will have observed , that we have treated with little respect that part of the ...
... learned lord resigns , while his honours are still blushing around him , thereby giving a lesson which is not very likely to find many imitators . The reader will have observed , that we have treated with little respect that part of the ...
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... learned from others , than matters which had come within his own observation . It is rather a singular circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo , before our author commenced his journey , was a Frenchman , Paul ...
... learned from others , than matters which had come within his own observation . It is rather a singular circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo , before our author commenced his journey , was a Frenchman , Paul ...
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... learned Academician goes for nothing . But to return to our comparisons . The American sailor , who had no hope or expectation of a premium before his eyes , assures us , that the houses of Timbuctoo are " built of sticks , clay and ...
... learned Academician goes for nothing . But to return to our comparisons . The American sailor , who had no hope or expectation of a premium before his eyes , assures us , that the houses of Timbuctoo are " built of sticks , clay and ...
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... learned every thing that is taught in these schools , they are sent to El- Lamdou - Lillahi ; and when they know the Koran by heart , they are looked upon as learned men ; they then return to their native places , and enter into trade ...
... learned every thing that is taught in these schools , they are sent to El- Lamdou - Lillahi ; and when they know the Koran by heart , they are looked upon as learned men ; they then return to their native places , and enter into trade ...
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