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<h1>domestic goat</h1>
<a href="../dt/dt1566.html">GOATSKIN</a> , and, in
general. virtually any skin imported in the cured
state, i.e., dry-salted or wet-salted, and then
converted into leather in the importing country.
(<a href="../fn/fn363.html">363</a> )
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