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... persons to a dwelling , the population must then have amounted to 66,740 persons , exclusive of the floating population , visitors and strangers , which , as Furruckabad is the chief emporium of trade in the ceded and conquered ...
... persons to a dwelling , the population must then have amounted to 66,740 persons , exclusive of the floating population , visitors and strangers , which , as Furruckabad is the chief emporium of trade in the ceded and conquered ...
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... person at Rome in 1615 , and his able defence of his conduct , for a moment silenced his persecutors . In March , 1616 , the ... persons He appears to have been of a sprightly temperament , conduct the dialogue : Salviati , a Copernican ...
... person at Rome in 1615 , and his able defence of his conduct , for a moment silenced his persecutors . In March , 1616 , the ... persons He appears to have been of a sprightly temperament , conduct the dialogue : Salviati , a Copernican ...
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... persons noyance frequently experienced from the people of. The chief manufacture of Galway is flour , which , owing to a fall of fourteen feet in the waters of Loch Corrib , be- tween that lake and the sea , has been carried to a very ...
... persons noyance frequently experienced from the people of. The chief manufacture of Galway is flour , which , owing to a fall of fourteen feet in the waters of Loch Corrib , be- tween that lake and the sea , has been carried to a very ...
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All persons noyance frequently experienced from the people of Bondoo | during the breeding and rearing seasor.s . and Woolli . The farthest English establishment , we be- having an equal right , under certain restrictions , to kill ...
All persons noyance frequently experienced from the people of Bondoo | during the breeding and rearing seasor.s . and Woolli . The farthest English establishment , we be- having an equal right , under certain restrictions , to kill ...
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... person who shall at any one time or sitting , by playing at cards , dice , or other game whatsoever , or by betting on the sides of such as do play , ' lose to any one or more persons , in the whole the sum or value of 10 , and shall ...
... person who shall at any one time or sitting , by playing at cards , dice , or other game whatsoever , or by betting on the sides of such as do play , ' lose to any one or more persons , in the whole the sum or value of 10 , and shall ...
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