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... India diamonds were chosen out one belonging to the king of Portugal , which was of a large parcel , each as different from the other found in Brasil . It is still uncut : and Mr Magel . in fhape , colour , & c . as could be found .
... India diamonds were chosen out one belonging to the king of Portugal , which was of a large parcel , each as different from the other found in Brasil . It is still uncut : and Mr Magel . in fhape , colour , & c . as could be found .
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... from St Thadd¿us , who is said pigeons better and larger than any in Europe . to have been sent thither by St Thomas , at the request Mr Ives , who passed through this city in 1758 , inof Agbarus king of Edessa .
... from St Thadd¿us , who is said pigeons better and larger than any in Europe . to have been sent thither by St Thomas , at the request Mr Ives , who passed through this city in 1758 , inof Agbarus king of Edessa .
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... a very ancient historian , who tion often assuming sounds totally different in different serving under Idomeneus king of Crete in the Trojan words , it is impoffible to establish any general rules on war , wrote the history of that ...
... a very ancient historian , who tion often assuming sounds totally different in different serving under Idomeneus king of Crete in the Trojan words , it is impoffible to establish any general rules on war , wrote the history of that ...
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In length , from the tip of DIDO , called allo Elisa , a daughter of Belus the nose to the root of the tail , it is 20 inches ; the king of Tyre , who married Sich¿us or Sicharbas her tail itself is 22 inches , at the base quite light ...
In length , from the tip of DIDO , called allo Elisa , a daughter of Belus the nose to the root of the tail , it is 20 inches ; the king of Tyre , who married Sich¿us or Sicharbas her tail itself is 22 inches , at the base quite light ...
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Mead's Monita & Pr¿- king Richard I. to intimate that he did not hold his ll cepta . empire in vassalage of any mortal . Dier - Drinks , a form in phyfic , including all the It was afterwards taken up by Edward III . and Diffusion ...
Mead's Monita & Pr¿- king Richard I. to intimate that he did not hold his ll cepta . empire in vassalage of any mortal . Dier - Drinks , a form in phyfic , including all the It was afterwards taken up by Edward III . and Diffusion ...
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