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... course , about one mile and a half north - east of the town , situate upon Fulwood moor , contained many booths of brick and wood , for the accom- modation of its numerous visitors wishing to behold the horses run round the course ...
... course , about one mile and a half north - east of the town , situate upon Fulwood moor , contained many booths of brick and wood , for the accom- modation of its numerous visitors wishing to behold the horses run round the course ...
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... course , about one mile and a half north - east of the town , situate upon Fulwood moor , contained many booths of brick and wood , for the accom- modation of its numerous visitors wishing to behold the horses run round the course ...
... course , about one mile and a half north - east of the town , situate upon Fulwood moor , contained many booths of brick and wood , for the accom- modation of its numerous visitors wishing to behold the horses run round the course ...
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... course eastward for about three hundred miles . He learned that lower down it passed not far from the Negro city Tombuctoo , beyond which he could gain no intelligence of its course . He formed indeed his conjectures , but the ...
... course eastward for about three hundred miles . He learned that lower down it passed not far from the Negro city Tombuctoo , beyond which he could gain no intelligence of its course . He formed indeed his conjectures , but the ...
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