The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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well ; but they are too large . Each chest , when filled , ought not to con- tain above four dozen of wine ; and the two , with their straps , ought not much to exceed four hundred pounds : not that a camel cannot carry a hea- vier ...
well ; but they are too large . Each chest , when filled , ought not to con- tain above four dozen of wine ; and the two , with their straps , ought not much to exceed four hundred pounds : not that a camel cannot carry a hea- vier ...
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... filled with plate and other valuables , which were on the point of being carried away for Ma dame Eliza Bacciochi ( Buonaparte's sis ter ) , and which had been stripped partly from the State and partly from individuals , GERMANY . The ...
... filled with plate and other valuables , which were on the point of being carried away for Ma dame Eliza Bacciochi ( Buonaparte's sis ter ) , and which had been stripped partly from the State and partly from individuals , GERMANY . The ...
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... filled with credit to himself , aud to the entire satisfaction of those whom be commanded . J. Wodehouse , esq . of Penzance . At Rosemundy , J. James , esq . At the London Inn , Bodmin , in his 51st year , a gentleman who called ...
... filled with credit to himself , aud to the entire satisfaction of those whom be commanded . J. Wodehouse , esq . of Penzance . At Rosemundy , J. James , esq . At the London Inn , Bodmin , in his 51st year , a gentleman who called ...
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... fill up our water , as for three days we are not to expect any . This watering - place is called the ruins of Al - Khy - dar . Passed this day a minaret to the Eastward , and a large fort to the Westward , said to have been built by the ...
... fill up our water , as for three days we are not to expect any . This watering - place is called the ruins of Al - Khy - dar . Passed this day a minaret to the Eastward , and a large fort to the Westward , said to have been built by the ...
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... filled with the best and most expensive books in several guages ; the bindings remarkably ele gant . Around the house is a new ter- race , which commands a great variety of prospect ; on one side very extensive , over a distant hilly ...
... filled with the best and most expensive books in several guages ; the bindings remarkably ele gant . Around the house is a new ter- race , which commands a great variety of prospect ; on one side very extensive , over a distant hilly ...
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