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Kitab Muruj Al-dahab Al-Masudi. El-Masudis Historical Encyclopaedia, Entitled "Meadows of Gold and Mines of Gems: " Transl. from the Arabic by Aloys Sprenger

Yüsof died also in Egypt, one hundred and ten years old. They laid his body into
a coffin of stone, closed it with lead, and covered it with a varnish which keeps out
air and water, and threw it into the Nile, at the town of Memphis Cir., where there
is the mosque of Yûsof. Some say Yūsof ordered that he should be buried in the
grave of his father Ya'kib, at the mosque of Ibrahim. In his time lived Ayyūb (Job);
his full name is Ayyūb Ben Amús Ben Dezāj (Zeerah?) Ben Da'waysl (Reul?)

A Letter from a Medical Student on some moral difficulties in his studies, and on the duty of the State to aid in lessening them; addressed to the Rev. J. H. North. [By Sir H. W. Acland, Bart.]

But I never yet heard that their difficulties and dangers were to be removed, and
never saw a scheme laid down for their improvement'; so, as one of the body I
have only to say, that when the country has provided for us means of moral and ...

The Practical Self-teaching Grammar of the English Language

Make it agree with the antecedent. What do you mean by agree? To make the
pronoun in the same number, gender, and person. VIoLATIONs.—1. John is a
good boy, she loves her book. 2. Jane and Ann are naughty; for she disobey me.
3.

The method and rule of proceeding upon all elections, polls and scrutinies, at common halls and wardmotes, within the city of London. With additional notes [&c.] by H.K.S. Causton

P. 143 n., I. 9, for quite, read quiet. P. 145 n., /. penult., & p. 155 n., /. 2, /or
decripitude, read decrepitude. P. 149, n. •, /. 9, for rtapel, rearf rraPel- P. 1 57 n.
Dr. Fosbroke traces the Mace, as an emblem of municipal power, to the sceptre of
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