The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... carried so far that the manes and tails of white and grey horses are sometimes thus dyed . M. Gamba supposes that this caprice has been derived from the Persians , with whom the practice is common . " At Duableby , on the southern ...
... carried so far that the manes and tails of white and grey horses are sometimes thus dyed . M. Gamba supposes that this caprice has been derived from the Persians , with whom the practice is common . " At Duableby , on the southern ...
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... carried back , and perhaps strike the snags below you , and your boat is snagged or staved . We were more than one half a day struggling with all our own force , and all that we could raise on the banks to force the boat through a sin ...
... carried back , and perhaps strike the snags below you , and your boat is snagged or staved . We were more than one half a day struggling with all our own force , and all that we could raise on the banks to force the boat through a sin ...
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... carried by eight of the largest men . The Chief holds in his hand a large sceptre , adorned with painted feathers ... carry to the temple the earliest productions of their fruit , their grain , and their vegetables - they are , indeed ...
... carried by eight of the largest men . The Chief holds in his hand a large sceptre , adorned with painted feathers ... carry to the temple the earliest productions of their fruit , their grain , and their vegetables - they are , indeed ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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