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... common Tartars are sometimes dressed in silks and stuffs , embroidered with gold , which are imported from Turkey . In consequence of such extravagance , and the extreme idleness of the labouring classes ( who only exert themselves for ...
... common Tartars are sometimes dressed in silks and stuffs , embroidered with gold , which are imported from Turkey . In consequence of such extravagance , and the extreme idleness of the labouring classes ( who only exert themselves for ...
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... common in dry wea- ther and in the spring season , than at other times , or in other circum- stances . It is common in excessive hot and dry weather in Europe ; and it is common with Europeans , as the first disease , after arrival in ...
... common in dry wea- ther and in the spring season , than at other times , or in other circum- stances . It is common in excessive hot and dry weather in Europe ; and it is common with Europeans , as the first disease , after arrival in ...
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... common , stony and dreary , but that the dells on each side enliven the scene . At the upper end of the common , there is a farm - house above the Hepsey , whence the view down the vale of Neath to Swansea and the Mumbles is very grand ...
... common , stony and dreary , but that the dells on each side enliven the scene . At the upper end of the common , there is a farm - house above the Hepsey , whence the view down the vale of Neath to Swansea and the Mumbles is very grand ...
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