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... ment in the vicinity of Delhi , though ascribed by an erroneous tradition to Firuz Shah , was manifestly constructed before the capture of that city by the Moslems . It bears several inscrip- tions , partly in Nagari letters , and ...
... ment in the vicinity of Delhi , though ascribed by an erroneous tradition to Firuz Shah , was manifestly constructed before the capture of that city by the Moslems . It bears several inscrip- tions , partly in Nagari letters , and ...
Pagina 162
... ment ment of the 4th century , the whole population of 162 Planta's History of the Helvetic Confederacy .
... ment ment of the 4th century , the whole population of 162 Planta's History of the Helvetic Confederacy .
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... ment was to supply the metropolis with provisions . It was proposed to open the navigation of the Seine ; and for that ob- ject , a lugger was built , of a peculiar construction , displaying much ingenuity and mechanical contrivance ...
... ment was to supply the metropolis with provisions . It was proposed to open the navigation of the Seine ; and for that ob- ject , a lugger was built , of a peculiar construction , displaying much ingenuity and mechanical contrivance ...
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