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The fields enriched by the Nile teem with plenty ; the date trees here are loaded
with fruit ; cattle of every kind , poultry and milk , abound in every village ; but the
wretched Arab is compelled to live on a few lentils , and a small portion of bread ...
The fields enriched by the Nile teem with plenty ; the date trees here are loaded
with fruit ; cattle of every kind , poultry and milk , abound in every village ; but the
wretched Arab is compelled to live on a few lentils , and a small portion of bread ...
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... to hear those sounds which no cause , physical or political , could any longer
produce : but the pride of perpetuating their names , by inscribing them on
antiquities of this kind , was sufficient to give rise to the first names ; and the very
natural ...
... to hear those sounds which no cause , physical or political , could any longer
produce : but the pride of perpetuating their names , by inscribing them on
antiquities of this kind , was sufficient to give rise to the first names ; and the very
natural ...
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It is the glory . indeed of that religion , that it introduces the only practicable
system of equality — that of a moral kind , whereby mankind are placed upon a
perfect level in the eye of God and man , as to all which respects their eternal
interests ...
It is the glory . indeed of that religion , that it introduces the only practicable
system of equality — that of a moral kind , whereby mankind are placed upon a
perfect level in the eye of God and man , as to all which respects their eternal
interests ...
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... the importance of a full discussion of the principles of population and
production in the present conflicting state of the public opinion on that great
practical question ; and we shall hope to undertake something of the kind at no
distant period .
... the importance of a full discussion of the principles of population and
production in the present conflicting state of the public opinion on that great
practical question ; and we shall hope to undertake something of the kind at no
distant period .
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By remaining in a close pit covered with water twenty - four hours , it becomes as
sweet as molasses ; it is then bruised and left to ferment for five or six days , when
it is ready for distillation , and yields a kind of ruin . : We naturally expect to find ...
By remaining in a close pit covered with water twenty - four hours , it becomes as
sweet as molasses ; it is then bruised and left to ferment for five or six days , when
it is ready for distillation , and yields a kind of ruin . : We naturally expect to find ...
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