Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... head - quarters lished . Marked attention as to accom- and convenience , was always shown itannic Majesty's servants , indeed , al respect and deference with which always treated , strongly indicated value was attached to the powerful ...
... head - quarters lished . Marked attention as to accom- and convenience , was always shown itannic Majesty's servants , indeed , al respect and deference with which always treated , strongly indicated value was attached to the powerful ...
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... heads so effectually as to prevent decay and preserve the features for many years must be a subject of curiosity , perhaps it may not be amiss here to describe it . After the head has been sepa- rated from the body and the whole of the ...
... heads so effectually as to prevent decay and preserve the features for many years must be a subject of curiosity , perhaps it may not be amiss here to describe it . After the head has been sepa- rated from the body and the whole of the ...
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... head wife and the others . The union with the head wife is a union of policy , being the daughter of a chief ; and the off- spring of this union take precedence of the children of the other wives , whose situation to the head wife is ...
... head wife and the others . The union with the head wife is a union of policy , being the daughter of a chief ; and the off- spring of this union take precedence of the children of the other wives , whose situation to the head wife is ...
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