The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... portions of the fer- mented liquor , he procured also ardent spirit and vinegar , thus proving that the fermentative process . had been fully completed . He found , moreover , that flour and water , boiled to the consist- ence of a thin ...
... portions of the fer- mented liquor , he procured also ardent spirit and vinegar , thus proving that the fermentative process . had been fully completed . He found , moreover , that flour and water , boiled to the consist- ence of a thin ...
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... portion of every day in reading ; but , at this period , he derived greater pleasure from works of literature , than from those of science , and especially from his favourite study of history . During the winter immediately preceding ...
... portion of every day in reading ; but , at this period , he derived greater pleasure from works of literature , than from those of science , and especially from his favourite study of history . During the winter immediately preceding ...
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... portion of it from the inte- rior to the sea - ports , so that by touching there on a voyage from India to Suez , its productions might form a part of the cargo for Egypt . In answer to such inquiries Ibrahim informed us that throughout ...
... portion of it from the inte- rior to the sea - ports , so that by touching there on a voyage from India to Suez , its productions might form a part of the cargo for Egypt . In answer to such inquiries Ibrahim informed us that throughout ...
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... portion of the trade as might be di- verted from its accustomed channels , it is clear that neither camels nor slaves could form any part , the former being an ani- mal impossible to be taken on board a laden ship , and the lat- ter ...
... portion of the trade as might be di- verted from its accustomed channels , it is clear that neither camels nor slaves could form any part , the former being an ani- mal impossible to be taken on board a laden ship , and the lat- ter ...
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... portion of the hair is shorn , the Haram is thrown off , and the devotee is at liberty to resume his ordinary dress , which is done by the majority , and the remainder of the day is given to repose , the usual prayers being observed ...
... portion of the hair is shorn , the Haram is thrown off , and the devotee is at liberty to resume his ordinary dress , which is done by the majority , and the remainder of the day is given to repose , the usual prayers being observed ...
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