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Page 126
The common people are extremely civil , and no one carries any arms , except the immediate family of the Nayib . My Ascar had no weapon except a stick . The natives did not seem jealous of their women , who came down to bathe ...
The common people are extremely civil , and no one carries any arms , except the immediate family of the Nayib . My Ascar had no weapon except a stick . The natives did not seem jealous of their women , who came down to bathe ...
Page 195
putting the point of the compass into them , and from the difficulty of placing that point mid - way , between two scratches very near together , without its slipping towards one of them , and it is this imperfection in the common ...
putting the point of the compass into them , and from the difficulty of placing that point mid - way , between two scratches very near together , without its slipping towards one of them , and it is this imperfection in the common ...
Page 254
This is by no means true , for , of several individuals that I have kept , both of the Common and of the Long - eared Bats , there was not one that could not , with the greatest apparent ease , rise immediately from the floor of my room ...
This is by no means true , for , of several individuals that I have kept , both of the Common and of the Long - eared Bats , there was not one that could not , with the greatest apparent ease , rise immediately from the floor of my room ...
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