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... hundred to one hundred and fifty , and two hundred . The first duty in the morning is to milk the buffaloes as soon as they are liberated from the penfold ; this duty is performed by one or more of the males of the family , after they ...
... hundred to one hundred and fifty , and two hundred . The first duty in the morning is to milk the buffaloes as soon as they are liberated from the penfold ; this duty is performed by one or more of the males of the family , after they ...
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... hundred of his priests and their attendants . As the ponderous car rolls on , some of the devotees and worshippers of the idol throw themselves under the wheels , and are crushed to death , and numbers lose their lives by the pressure ...
... hundred of his priests and their attendants . As the ponderous car rolls on , some of the devotees and worshippers of the idol throw themselves under the wheels , and are crushed to death , and numbers lose their lives by the pressure ...
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... hundred and sixty geographical miles , its extreme breadth , one hundred and forty , and its circumference , in following the sinuosities of the coasts , about one thousand five hundred . Its surface is about six hundred and twenty ...
... hundred and sixty geographical miles , its extreme breadth , one hundred and forty , and its circumference , in following the sinuosities of the coasts , about one thousand five hundred . Its surface is about six hundred and twenty ...
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