| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 276 pages
...and foreigners, who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them, for future use : all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the value and importance of that object... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1874 - 608 pages
...and foreigners, who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them for future use ; — all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the value and importance of that object... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1877 - 626 pages
...and foreigners, who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them for future use ; all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the value and importance of that object... | |
| Pictorial cabinet - 1878 - 574 pages
...and foreigners, who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them for future use : all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the value and importance of that object... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - 1880 - 310 pages
...brokers, merchants, all occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them for future use, — all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the value and importance of that object... | |
| Manuela D. Domingos - 1995 - 854 pages
...and foreigners, who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them for future use: all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the vahie and of people from every quarter... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 534 pages
...and foreigners, who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them for future use : all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the value and importance of that object... | |
| R. Rajpal Kumar De Silva - 1988 - 512 pages
...foreigners, who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating them and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number...them about, or drilling and boring them for future use: all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the value and importance of that object... | |
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