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" The thing you ask of me is both difficult and useless. Although I have passed all my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants; and as to what one person loads on his mules and the other... "
Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - Page 514
by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1886
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 125

Literature - 1875 - 860 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to , what one person loads on...in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of I mine. But above all, as to the previous history of this city, Cod only knows the amount of dirt and...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 58

1863 - 518 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules, and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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Notes and Queries, Volumes 148-149

Questions and answers - 1925 - 996 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses, nor have I inquired into the number of its inhabitants. And as to what one person loads on his mules and the other stows away in Ihis ships, thut is no business of mine. But, above all, as to the previous...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 1; Volume 37

American periodicals - 1853 - 848 pages
...my days in Ibis placo, I have neither counted the bouses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 42

American periodicals - 1853 - 704 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses, nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules, and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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Discoveries among the ruins of Nineveh and Babylon

Sir Austin Henry Layard - 1853 - 660 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 42

American periodicals - 1853 - 682 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses, nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules, and the other stows away in the bottom of bis ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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Church of Scotland magazine and review, Volume 1

Scotland Church of - 1853 - 804 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses, nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules, and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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The New Churchman: Devoted to the Exposition and Defence of the ..., Volume 1

1855 - 228 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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The Massachusetts Teacher and Journal of Home and School Education, Volume 10

Education - 1857 - 894 pages
...my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules, and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to...
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