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Can these bones live ? ” we may ask , as it was once slyly asked of certain religious Skeletons , of a still more sucpicious longevity : We think that they cannot , but that they are a dead weight on the Minstrels of Acre , and will ...
Can these bones live ? ” we may ask , as it was once slyly asked of certain religious Skeletons , of a still more sucpicious longevity : We think that they cannot , but that they are a dead weight on the Minstrels of Acre , and will ...
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After the accounts , with which our readers have been supplied , of an Abyssinian repast , it may afford them some gratification to learn how the neighbouring Arabs live on the opposite coast , at Jidda . Lord V. and his friends dined ...
After the accounts , with which our readers have been supplied , of an Abyssinian repast , it may afford them some gratification to learn how the neighbouring Arabs live on the opposite coast , at Jidda . Lord V. and his friends dined ...
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They live to a good old age , to which the tranquil and healthy life they lead a great deal contributes.- The Basque tongue has no resemblance whatever to the modern Spanish , is supposed to be as ancient as the country itself , and has ...
They live to a good old age , to which the tranquil and healthy life they lead a great deal contributes.- The Basque tongue has no resemblance whatever to the modern Spanish , is supposed to be as ancient as the country itself , and has ...
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