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At these a " pisar , " or scribe , is elected , and the ways and means of assessing the tax are discussed . A “ starshina , ” or elder , for each of the three Samoyede tribes is elected every three years , and the poorer members of the ...
At these a " pisar , " or scribe , is elected , and the ways and means of assessing the tax are discussed . A “ starshina , ” or elder , for each of the three Samoyede tribes is elected every three years , and the poorer members of the ...
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But the word means simply evil spirit ; it is from the same root that we have the word “ bugaboo , " and the modern “ bogie " dreaded of the children . The “ Bugge " Bible is sought for not alone on account of the peculiarity which has ...
But the word means simply evil spirit ; it is from the same root that we have the word “ bugaboo , " and the modern “ bogie " dreaded of the children . The “ Bugge " Bible is sought for not alone on account of the peculiarity which has ...
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She never displayed any manners or culture which might not have been acquired by King Cophetua's beggar maiden , and as for her means , we have seen that Mr. Wyndham Lewis . left her a comfortable fortune , independently of anything she ...
She never displayed any manners or culture which might not have been acquired by King Cophetua's beggar maiden , and as for her means , we have seen that Mr. Wyndham Lewis . left her a comfortable fortune , independently of anything she ...
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