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March 29th, 2007 Kúblái”s great tent, after all, was but a fraction of the size of Akbar”s

audience-tents, the largest of which held 10,000 people, and took 1000
_farrshes_ a week”s work to pitch it, with machines
Kbli”s great tent, after all, was but a fraction of the size of Akbar”s
audience-tents, the largest of which held 10,000 people, and took 1000
_farrshes_ a week”s work to pitch it, with machines. But perhaps the
manner of _holding_ people is differently estimated. (_An Akb._ 53.)

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