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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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Old World Traits Transplanted

Robert Ezra Park, Herbert Adolphus Miller - Aliens - 1921 - 332 pages
...passed all my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor 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 the...
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An Introduction to Social Psychology

William McDougall - Social psychology - 1921 - 440 pages
...passed all my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses, nor 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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When the Court Takes a Recess

William McAdoo - Drug abuse - 1924 - 270 pages
...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 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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Population

Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders - Birth control - 1925 - 122 pages
...passed all my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor 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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Man and Civilization: An Inquiry Into the Bases of Contemporary Life

John Storck - Civilization - 1927 - 468 pages
...passed all my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor 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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Principles of Sociology

Frederick Elmore Lumley - Sociology - 1928 - 590 pages
...passed all my days in this place I have never counted the houses nor inquired into the number of the inhabitants; and as to what one person loads on his mules and another stores away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business of mine. But above all, as to the previous...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the ...

United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1875 - 1062 pages
...all my daya in this place, 1 have neither counted the houses, nor have I inquired into the number uf inhabitants ; and as to what one person loads on his mules and the other stows away in the bottom of his ship, this is no business of mino. But, abovo all, aa to...
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The Forum, Volume 36

United States - 1904 - 660 pages
...passed all my days in this place I have neither counted the houses nor 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, thut is no business of mine. But above all, as to the...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 51

American essays - 1883 - 998 pages
...impossible. Although I have passed all my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses, nor have I inquired into the number of inhabitants ; and as to what this person loads oil his mules, and that one stows away in the bottom of his ship, that is no business...
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Colonialism in Africa 1870-1960: Volume 4

L. H. Gann, Peter Duignan, Victor Witter Turner - History - 1969 - 746 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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