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Meanings of inhabit the country in English
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Usage of inhabit the country in English
1
Numerous tribes inhabitthecountry to the north, who are all independent.
2
They inhabitthecountry about Red River and the head-waters of the Mississippi.
3
The gulf between the two peoples that inhabitthecountry widens.
4
The Mohawk Indians inhabitthecountry advanced from Albany.
5
They chiefly inhabitthecountry about the Gaboon and other rivers to the north of us.
6
Descendants of the same people inhabitthecountry; yet what is the reason of this vast difference?
7
The kangaroo and emu inhabitthecountry.
8
The Seauteaux are similar to the Crees in many respects, and inhabitthecountry further in the interior.
9
They must certainly inhabitthecountry which lies far to the eastward; but how do they procure water?
10
The tradition of the Mongols who inhabitthecountry is, that it has been said from time immemorial that in a
11
They inhabitthecountry from Bosurk to near Constantinople, and pass the summer months at one days journey distance from the Ryhanlu.
12
One of them was to inhabitthecountry of the blind, Spencer had said, and it should have been him, Howard Bly.
13
The Jowaki Afridis are a clan of the Adam Khel, who inhabitthecountry lying between the Kohat Pass and the river Indus.
14
The show skipped over the beautiful Johannesburg buildings that line the sky, the breathtaking beaches of Durban, and the thriving people who inhabitthecountry.
15
All these labors were thrown, not on the Israelites, but on the strangers who, chiefly of Canaanitish descent, had been permitted to inhabitthecountry.
16
The Lithu-Lettish race inhabitsthecountry between the western Dwina and the Nieman.