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... common dishes of these people are Burgoul and Keshk ; in summer they supply the place of the latter by milk , Leben , and fresh butter . Of the Burgoul I have spoken on other occasions : there are two kinds of Keshk , Keshk - hammer and ...
... common dishes of these people are Burgoul and Keshk ; in summer they supply the place of the latter by milk , Leben , and fresh butter . Of the Burgoul I have spoken on other occasions : there are two kinds of Keshk , Keshk - hammer and ...
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... common in the Ghor . It bears a fruit of a red- dish yellow colour , about three inches in diameter , which contains a white substance , resembling the finest silk , and enveloping some seeds . The Arabs collect the silk , and twist it ...
... common in the Ghor . It bears a fruit of a red- dish yellow colour , about three inches in diameter , which contains a white substance , resembling the finest silk , and enveloping some seeds . The Arabs collect the silk , and twist it ...
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... common species , or Sterna hirundo , Lin . , which is , we believe , in Hudson's Bay 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 ...
... common species , or Sterna hirundo , Lin . , which is , we believe , in Hudson's Bay 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 ...
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