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... fact , was in some danger of a serious dispute , by hazarding a doubt , that the Turks rode better than the Persians . It is quite ridiculous to hear them boast of their own feats on horseback , and despise the cavalry of every other ...
... fact , was in some danger of a serious dispute , by hazarding a doubt , that the Turks rode better than the Persians . It is quite ridiculous to hear them boast of their own feats on horseback , and despise the cavalry of every other ...
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... fact , and informs us that , during the salting season of the year 1811 , not fewer than 70,000 pigs , weighing at least 200lbs . each , were brought to Belfast for exportation . From the produce of fields , orchards , dairies , and pig ...
... fact , and informs us that , during the salting season of the year 1811 , not fewer than 70,000 pigs , weighing at least 200lbs . each , were brought to Belfast for exportation . From the produce of fields , orchards , dairies , and pig ...
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... fact , and plain statements of profit and loss ; which are much more deserving of reliance than any declamatory reason- ing on either side . Among the facts mentioned by Mr. Britton , we notice one which we do not recollect to have ...
... fact , and plain statements of profit and loss ; which are much more deserving of reliance than any declamatory reason- ing on either side . Among the facts mentioned by Mr. Britton , we notice one which we do not recollect to have ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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