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Having now described the residences and the means of support of the estates '
negroes , our authoress next undertakes the description of their daily fare . The
head people ( this name is given to the drivers , boiler - men , coopers , masons ...
Having now described the residences and the means of support of the estates '
negroes , our authoress next undertakes the description of their daily fare . The
head people ( this name is given to the drivers , boiler - men , coopers , masons ...
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The next work described is that extensive one on Fishes ; it is entitled - Natural
History of Fishes , containing more than five thou . sand species of animals ,
described after nature and distributed according to their affinities , with
observations on ...
The next work described is that extensive one on Fishes ; it is entitled - Natural
History of Fishes , containing more than five thou . sand species of animals ,
described after nature and distributed according to their affinities , with
observations on ...
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This general description is meant merely as an introduction to the notice of
another practical illustration , in the person of the present author , of the character
which we have just described ; and , who though the latest of the candidates for
the ...
This general description is meant merely as an introduction to the notice of
another practical illustration , in the person of the present author , of the character
which we have just described ; and , who though the latest of the candidates for
the ...
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I saw many very beautiful women up the country , in the manner which I have just
described ; the wives and daughters of noblemen , and wealthy landed
proprietors , who possessed , as I was informed , more than one muito boa quinta
( very ...
I saw many very beautiful women up the country , in the manner which I have just
described ; the wives and daughters of noblemen , and wealthy landed
proprietors , who possessed , as I was informed , more than one muito boa quinta
( very ...
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It is described as having been an almost invariable custom of the Greeks to
ornament in every manner possible that part of the house into or through which
persons entered or passed . Homer tells us , that the house of Nestor was
furnished ...
It is described as having been an almost invariable custom of the Greeks to
ornament in every manner possible that part of the house into or through which
persons entered or passed . Homer tells us , that the house of Nestor was
furnished ...
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