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In spices and coffee , the consumption is still far below that of 1913 , but there has been a striking improve . ment since 1920. On the other hand , there has been a much greater consumption of cocoa , oranges , and lemons , while ...
In spices and coffee , the consumption is still far below that of 1913 , but there has been a striking improve . ment since 1920. On the other hand , there has been a much greater consumption of cocoa , oranges , and lemons , while ...
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Some of them even found a temporary refuge from the world's bewilder. ments and discouragements , if not a spiritual home , in . the religion professed by the peoples of the West , though 1 the appeal of Christianity to the educated ...
Some of them even found a temporary refuge from the world's bewilder. ments and discouragements , if not a spiritual home , in . the religion professed by the peoples of the West , though 1 the appeal of Christianity to the educated ...
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The move . ment of the assailant was scarcely noticeable , and the victim was at once rendered incapable . The perpetrators of these outrages were never detected . Then , it was a weapon so deadly that it caused more terror than any ...
The move . ment of the assailant was scarcely noticeable , and the victim was at once rendered incapable . The perpetrators of these outrages were never detected . Then , it was a weapon so deadly that it caused more terror than any ...
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... before the onslaught of Haidar , and when the whole State lay at the mercy of the British at the death of Tipu in the breach of Seringapatam . Vol . 249.–No. 494 . ment . Z The accepted policy was thus non - interference at almost.
... before the onslaught of Haidar , and when the whole State lay at the mercy of the British at the death of Tipu in the breach of Seringapatam . Vol . 249.–No. 494 . ment . Z The accepted policy was thus non - interference at almost.
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... the macaw , on the craftsmen who were set the task of modelling the elephant , which to them was an alien and wholly unknown animal . ' * More surprising still is the state* ment that the reality of this identification ( viz . of ...
... the macaw , on the craftsmen who were set the task of modelling the elephant , which to them was an alien and wholly unknown animal . ' * More surprising still is the state* ment that the reality of this identification ( viz . of ...
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