10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOURAH»
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Grammatical remarks on the practical and current dialect of ...
Singulars Plural. nfHum'dourah t^iau, Hum bag dourah ^hau^ I I had run. We had
run. ,CToom dourah tjhau, Toom loag dourah ^hau, 2 I Thou hadfi run. Ye had
run. .CC^ah dourah t,hau, Oo/h loag dourah ^hau, $ I He had run. "I hey had run.
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The Dateless Past to the End of Time
“How long are you planning to wait, Bekah?” Hosni asked. “Yeah,” Dourah added
. “I mean, you and Isaac have been married, what, twenty years now? What's up?
” “I'd hoped you two would be a relief to me.” Rebekah said. “But I see now that I ...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
DOURAH. CORN. BY N. T. SORSBY, OF FORKLAND, GREENE COUNTY,
ALABAMA. Indian millet, (Holcus sorghum,) as its name implies, is a native of
India, and is cultivated in most parts of Asia Minor, Africa, the West Indies, and
Brazil.
United States. Patent Office, 1855
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: ...
DOURAH. CORN. BY N. T. SORSBV, OF FORKLAND, GREENS COUNTY,
ALABAMA. Indian millet, (Holcus sorghum,) as its name implies, is a native of
India, and is cultivated in most parts of Asia Minor, Africa, the West Indies, and
Brazil.
United States. Congress. House, 1855
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Congressional serial set
DOURAH. CORN. BY N. T. SORSBY, OF FOHKLAND, GREENE COUNTY,
ALABAMA. • Indian millet, (Holcus sorghum,) as its name implies, is a native of
India, and is cultivated in most parts of Asia Minor, Africa, the West Indies, and
Brazil.
United States. Government Printing Office, 1855
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INDEX TO EXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS PRINTD BY ORDER OF THE SENATE ...
DOURAH. CORN. BY N. T. SORSBY, OF FORKLAND, GREEXE COUNTY,
ALABAMA. Indian millet, (Hutcus sorghum,) as its name implies, is a native of
India, and is cultivated in most parts of Asia Minor, Africa, the West Indies, and
Brazil.
The Plains of Dourah. Immediately to the south-east of the Aftoot, and after
passing several extensive salt marshes or depressions, the plains of Dourah
begin. These are similar, both as regards quality of soil and character of
vegetation, to the ...
Arthur Cotton (Sir.), 1894
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review
PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTURES. The agricultural products of Egypt, in the
latitude of Florida, are wheat, dourah, rice, cotton, tobacco, various pulse, silk,
sugar-cane, indigo, the opium plant, olives, roses, dates, plums, oranges, ...
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Hunt's Merchants' Magazine
PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTURESThe agricultural products of Egypt, in the
latitude of Florida, are wheat, dourah, rice, cotton, tobacco, various pulse, silk,
sugar-cane, indigo, the opium plant, olives, roses, dates, plums, ...
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The Pearson CSAT Manual 2012
(a) Battle of Chandari—Battle of GhagraBattle of Dourah—Battle of Chausa (b)
Battle of Chandari-Battle of GhagraBattle of Dourah—Battle of Chausa (c) Battle
of Ghagra-Battle of Chandari— Battle of Dourah— Battle of Chausa (d) Battle of ...