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... appears a conical cap or tiara like that still worn by certain Dervish sects . The sturdy legs of these heroes are bare , but on their feet they have a boot with curled- up toes , like the Turkish slipper or the riding - boot of the ...
... appears a conical cap or tiara like that still worn by certain Dervish sects . The sturdy legs of these heroes are bare , but on their feet they have a boot with curled- up toes , like the Turkish slipper or the riding - boot of the ...
Side 413
... appears ; as in Normandy we have Marboeuf answering to the English Markby , or border dwelling , and Quitteboeuf answer- ing to Whitby , the white dwell- ing . And both in Boveney and Dorney the central n appears to be a relic of the ...
... appears ; as in Normandy we have Marboeuf answering to the English Markby , or border dwelling , and Quitteboeuf answer- ing to Whitby , the white dwell- ing . And both in Boveney and Dorney the central n appears to be a relic of the ...
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... appears throughout his correspondence.2 But there were only two ways of accomplishing that Union , of which an essential feature was the amalgamation of the Legis- latures of Great Britain and Ireland . Either the Irish Parlia- ment ...
... appears throughout his correspondence.2 But there were only two ways of accomplishing that Union , of which an essential feature was the amalgamation of the Legis- latures of Great Britain and Ireland . Either the Irish Parlia- ment ...
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