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... soon after this period , many , who escaped the sword of this human fury , came into Europe through Egypt ; and , on this account , were called , in English , GIPSIES . Although there is not the least reason whatever to suppose the ...
... soon after this period , many , who escaped the sword of this human fury , came into Europe through Egypt ; and , on this account , were called , in English , GIPSIES . Although there is not the least reason whatever to suppose the ...
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... soon have suffered death as leave it . The Suders had not these prepossessions for their native soil . They were a degraded people ; a people looked on as the lowest of the human race ; and , with an army seeking their destruction ...
... soon have suffered death as leave it . The Suders had not these prepossessions for their native soil . They were a degraded people ; a people looked on as the lowest of the human race ; and , with an army seeking their destruction ...
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... soon as they possess the means . Most families visit the graves of their near relatives once in the year ; generally about the time of Christ- mas . Then the depository of the dead becomes a rallying spot for the living ; there they ...
... soon as they possess the means . Most families visit the graves of their near relatives once in the year ; generally about the time of Christ- mas . Then the depository of the dead becomes a rallying spot for the living ; there they ...
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... soon as she expected , and having promised to meet her husband at a distance on a cer- tain day , he not daring to show himself in Hampshire , she determined on going to him ; and having mounted her donkey , set off with her little ...
... soon as she expected , and having promised to meet her husband at a distance on a cer- tain day , he not daring to show himself in Hampshire , she determined on going to him ; and having mounted her donkey , set off with her little ...
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... demanded of the overseers ten pounds , declaring that , if that sum were not given them , they would remain there . Seven pounds were advanced , and they soon left the place . From the mode of living among the Gipsies , the c 2 35.
... demanded of the overseers ten pounds , declaring that , if that sum were not given them , they would remain there . Seven pounds were advanced , and they soon left the place . From the mode of living among the Gipsies , the c 2 35.
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