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... writing , will be found to be in effect a most elaborate and important topography , ancient and modern , of the once renowned , and now doubly inte- resting peninsula , the Peleponnessus . Those who have had the satisfaction of perusing ...
... writing , will be found to be in effect a most elaborate and important topography , ancient and modern , of the once renowned , and now doubly inte- resting peninsula , the Peleponnessus . Those who have had the satisfaction of perusing ...
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... writer accounts for this singular fact , by saying that the Mamlouks always disdained to marry native Egyptians - and that the Mamlouk race belonging , as it naturally did to a Caucasian clime , could not by the order of nature ...
... writer accounts for this singular fact , by saying that the Mamlouks always disdained to marry native Egyptians - and that the Mamlouk race belonging , as it naturally did to a Caucasian clime , could not by the order of nature ...
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... writing , Adams declared that " he could form no idea of the population of Timbuctoo , but , he thinks , that once he saw as many as two thousand persons as- sembled at one place : this was on the occasion of a party of five hundred men ...
... writing , Adams declared that " he could form no idea of the population of Timbuctoo , but , he thinks , that once he saw as many as two thousand persons as- sembled at one place : this was on the occasion of a party of five hundred men ...
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... writing than that of the Arabs : almost all can read , though few understand it . There are schools for youth , like those which I have already described . After the children have learned every thing that is taught in these schools ...
... writing than that of the Arabs : almost all can read , though few understand it . There are schools for youth , like those which I have already described . After the children have learned every thing that is taught in these schools ...
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... writer , Dr. Down , the inhabitants are subject to complaints of the chest , the winter being extremely severe and wet , and the spring very changeable . With children it least of all agrees , as internal worms and dysentery commonly ...
... writer , Dr. Down , the inhabitants are subject to complaints of the chest , the winter being extremely severe and wet , and the spring very changeable . With children it least of all agrees , as internal worms and dysentery commonly ...
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