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... called Arar , from the fruit of which the Bedouins extract a juice , which is extremely nutritive . The tree Talh , which produces the gum arabic , is very common in the Ghor ; but the Arabs do not take the trouble to collect the gum ...
... called Arar , from the fruit of which the Bedouins extract a juice , which is extremely nutritive . The tree Talh , which produces the gum arabic , is very common in the Ghor ; but the Arabs do not take the trouble to collect the gum ...
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... called , be allowed to enter into the composition of bread , the persons who eat of it are seized with a dry gangrene , which sometimes terminates in the loss of their limbs . 6 Sage , we are told , is so called in English from the ...
... called , be allowed to enter into the composition of bread , the persons who eat of it are seized with a dry gangrene , which sometimes terminates in the loss of their limbs . 6 Sage , we are told , is so called in English from the ...
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... called the Black - headed ! but , if the bird in question be the Nigra , it frequents fresh in preference to salt water . At Bellefontain , Dr. Baldwin found a plant which he considered as forming a new genus , nearly allied to ...
... called the Black - headed ! but , if the bird in question be the Nigra , it frequents fresh in preference to salt water . At Bellefontain , Dr. Baldwin found a plant which he considered as forming a new genus , nearly allied to ...
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