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... whole distance to 125 British miles . The hard service which the cattle had endured , had reduced them so low , that a fourth part were now too much exhausted to recover , and perished , Two of my Hir- karrrahs had been cut off by the ...
... whole distance to 125 British miles . The hard service which the cattle had endured , had reduced them so low , that a fourth part were now too much exhausted to recover , and perished , Two of my Hir- karrrahs had been cut off by the ...
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... whole system : Luxury is the bane of society . He divided the territory of the republic into 39,000 equal por- tions , among the whole of its free citizens . He substituted iron money for gold and silver , prohibited the practice of ...
... whole system : Luxury is the bane of society . He divided the territory of the republic into 39,000 equal por- tions , among the whole of its free citizens . He substituted iron money for gold and silver , prohibited the practice of ...
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... whole of this division of the work , if less eloquent than the celebrated summary of Bossuet , will prove at least equally instructive to the young reader . The subject of antient history more readily admits of be ing represented ...
... whole of this division of the work , if less eloquent than the celebrated summary of Bossuet , will prove at least equally instructive to the young reader . The subject of antient history more readily admits of be ing represented ...
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