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... inhabitants , and drawing a revenue of 800,000 guldens ; but in consequence of the disputes in which the free city became involved with the king of Prussia , who had some hereditary claim on the ancient burggraviate , N. , alarmed at ...
... inhabitants , and drawing a revenue of 800,000 guldens ; but in consequence of the disputes in which the free city became involved with the king of Prussia , who had some hereditary claim on the ancient burggraviate , N. , alarmed at ...
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... inhabitants . 4282 . Pop . NYL - GHAU ( Antilope picta , or Portax trago- camelus ) , a species of antelope , with somewhat ox - like head and body , but with long slender limbs , and of great activity and fleetness . It is one of the ...
... inhabitants . 4282 . Pop . NYL - GHAU ( Antilope picta , or Portax trago- camelus ) , a species of antelope , with somewhat ox - like head and body , but with long slender limbs , and of great activity and fleetness . It is one of the ...
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... inhabitants . Silk , cotton , sugar , and chocolate are manufactured . the other ( Q. sessiliflora ) having them almost without stalks . Other differences have been pointed out ; but they are regarded by some of the most eminent and ...
... inhabitants . Silk , cotton , sugar , and chocolate are manufactured . the other ( Q. sessiliflora ) having them almost without stalks . Other differences have been pointed out ; but they are regarded by some of the most eminent and ...
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... inhabitants of forests , and very expert in climbing trees . Their prey consists in great part of birds . They are beauti- fully marked and coloured . The best known species , or COMMON O. ( Felis pardalis ) , a native of the warm parts ...
... inhabitants of forests , and very expert in climbing trees . Their prey consists in great part of birds . They are beauti- fully marked and coloured . The best known species , or COMMON O. ( Felis pardalis ) , a native of the warm parts ...
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... Inhabitants of Scotland , vol . ii . PP . 440-466 . Dr Graves has had a work for some time in the press , the issue of which is looked for with considerable interest - A Treatise on the Ogham or Occult Forms of Writing of the Ancient ...
... Inhabitants of Scotland , vol . ii . PP . 440-466 . Dr Graves has had a work for some time in the press , the issue of which is looked for with considerable interest - A Treatise on the Ogham or Occult Forms of Writing of the Ancient ...
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