The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Throughout India rice , which may be called the staple food of that part of the world , is sown in three different modes , which occasion three different kinds of cultivation . In the first mode , the seed is sown dry in the field where ...
Throughout India rice , which may be called the staple food of that part of the world , is sown in three different modes , which occasion three different kinds of cultivation . In the first mode , the seed is sown dry in the field where ...
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comes from the weaver , the pieces are made of different sizes to adapt them to the dress of the natives , and are called by different names according to the purposes for which they are employed . Thus the cloth which the women wrap ...
comes from the weaver , the pieces are made of different sizes to adapt them to the dress of the natives , and are called by different names according to the purposes for which they are employed . Thus the cloth which the women wrap ...
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Hooper had called him a scoundrel and a coward ; that he was brought to a court martial and convicted by the false evidence of Mr. Chamberlain's servant , who did not understand English , and had before denied having heard Lieut .
Hooper had called him a scoundrel and a coward ; that he was brought to a court martial and convicted by the false evidence of Mr. Chamberlain's servant , who did not understand English , and had before denied having heard Lieut .
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