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... parties live on tolerably good terms with one another , neither possessing any exclusive privileges ; but once or ... party which makes the greatest display comes off victorious ; and according to the number of squibs , crackers , and ...
... parties live on tolerably good terms with one another , neither possessing any exclusive privileges ; but once or ... party which makes the greatest display comes off victorious ; and according to the number of squibs , crackers , and ...
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... party of friends came to fetch the bridegroom , whose chin had been polished in the meantime , but who was still dressed in his old clothes , and he was conducted by torchlight to Yussuff's house . I ac- companied the procession , and ...
... party of friends came to fetch the bridegroom , whose chin had been polished in the meantime , but who was still dressed in his old clothes , and he was conducted by torchlight to Yussuff's house . I ac- companied the procession , and ...
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closed , so that the room was not at all crowded , the party consisting perhaps of about thirty persons , The bride and bridegroom were placed side by side , the chief priest stood facing them and repeated certain prayers or lessons ...
closed , so that the room was not at all crowded , the party consisting perhaps of about thirty persons , The bride and bridegroom were placed side by side , the chief priest stood facing them and repeated certain prayers or lessons ...
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... party ; but with the true facility of his profession , whose political unsteadiness is , perhaps , its only great stain , he soon ran the gauntlet of every party that could promote the views of his ambition . He rises rapidly to the ...
... party ; but with the true facility of his profession , whose political unsteadiness is , perhaps , its only great stain , he soon ran the gauntlet of every party that could promote the views of his ambition . He rises rapidly to the ...
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... party of five hundred men going out to make war in Bambara . So that the true conclusion to be drawn from Adams ' account would be , that the population of the city in question would be rather under than over ten thousand ; and thus the ...
... party of five hundred men going out to make war in Bambara . So that the true conclusion to be drawn from Adams ' account would be , that the population of the city in question would be rather under than over ten thousand ; and thus the ...
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