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... usually thought necessary to ensure success had been dispensed with , and the most extravagant spe- culations had been made . When the time of re - action arrived , an extraordinary fall of prices was the immediate consequence ; and the ...
... usually thought necessary to ensure success had been dispensed with , and the most extravagant spe- culations had been made . When the time of re - action arrived , an extraordinary fall of prices was the immediate consequence ; and the ...
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... usually civil , but the tone of his reception is very unlike what we are used to in the mother - country ; and , while he sets forth his accommodations for the benefit of his guests , he does so with the air of a man who is thoroughly ...
... usually civil , but the tone of his reception is very unlike what we are used to in the mother - country ; and , while he sets forth his accommodations for the benefit of his guests , he does so with the air of a man who is thoroughly ...
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... usually situated in the most central part of his " station , " as that portion of territory is called of which he holds the tem- porary possession , it being in fact the property of the crown , to which he annually pays a certain sum ...
... usually situated in the most central part of his " station , " as that portion of territory is called of which he holds the tem- porary possession , it being in fact the property of the crown , to which he annually pays a certain sum ...
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... usually placed at some little distance from the owner's residence , and is also constructed of wooden slabs , with a roof of bark , but is much higher and longer than the other buildings , and somewhat resembles a barn or out - house ...
... usually placed at some little distance from the owner's residence , and is also constructed of wooden slabs , with a roof of bark , but is much higher and longer than the other buildings , and somewhat resembles a barn or out - house ...
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... usually of the " stringy bark , " or of the box - tree . The bark is stripped from the trunk in sheets of about six feet by three , and is fastened to the roof by means of a wooden frame , so constructed as to press some part of every ...
... usually of the " stringy bark , " or of the box - tree . The bark is stripped from the trunk in sheets of about six feet by three , and is fastened to the roof by means of a wooden frame , so constructed as to press some part of every ...
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