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... course of seven years , nor had an illegitimate child been born , The Foulaese are decently clothed , temperate in their habits , and frank and amiable in their dispositions ; presenting a striking con- trast to the natives of Fair Isle ...
... course of seven years , nor had an illegitimate child been born , The Foulaese are decently clothed , temperate in their habits , and frank and amiable in their dispositions ; presenting a striking con- trast to the natives of Fair Isle ...
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... course toward the west - north - west , turning round the group of the mountains of Parime ; the branch which forms the communication with the Amazon runs into plains , the general slope of which is towards the south , but of which the ...
... course toward the west - north - west , turning round the group of the mountains of Parime ; the branch which forms the communication with the Amazon runs into plains , the general slope of which is towards the south , but of which the ...
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... Course course to sections and subordinate groupes , the characters of 862 Transactions of the Linnéan Society , Vol . XIII .
... Course course to sections and subordinate groupes , the characters of 862 Transactions of the Linnéan Society , Vol . XIII .
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