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135-136 ; 264 ; 391-392 ; 522–524 English Commerce , Early , . 298 246 238 393 384 336 216 261 383 514 265 Eclectic Magazine LITERATURE , SCIENCE , BELLE LETTRES , Eclectic. EMBELLISHMENTS . POETRY . 1. MOZART AT VIENNA , 2.
135-136 ; 264 ; 391-392 ; 522–524 English Commerce , Early , . 298 246 238 393 384 336 216 261 383 514 265 Eclectic Magazine LITERATURE , SCIENCE , BELLE LETTRES , Eclectic. EMBELLISHMENTS . POETRY . 1. MOZART AT VIENNA , 2.
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PAGE PAGE English Post - Office , The , • 92 Married Life of Anne of Austria , noticed , 515 England , The Judges of , 172 Massie , Dr. , on America , noticed ,. 258 English , The Queen's , 406 Metaphors , 158 English Writers before ...
PAGE PAGE English Post - Office , The , • 92 Married Life of Anne of Austria , noticed , 515 England , The Judges of , 172 Massie , Dr. , on America , noticed ,. 258 English , The Queen's , 406 Metaphors , 158 English Writers before ...
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For this " we want our country , " says Lord Strang- ford , " to be served in Turkey by the most perfect and highest type of English man- hood ; " we must have Englishmen , not Levantines ; and the best Englishmen we can get ...
For this " we want our country , " says Lord Strang- ford , " to be served in Turkey by the most perfect and highest type of English man- hood ; " we must have Englishmen , not Levantines ; and the best Englishmen we can get ...
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To obtain paramount influence in Persia , the English government has only to will the acquisition . English instructors would be readily received for the shah's army , and would be what Lindsay , Hart , Sheil , and Rawlinson were before ...
To obtain paramount influence in Persia , the English government has only to will the acquisition . English instructors would be readily received for the shah's army , and would be what Lindsay , Hart , Sheil , and Rawlinson were before ...
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Where has a red Indian ever passed into a white ; or who ever hears of an Englishman becoming black under the tropics ? even has a Jew of pure blood acquired a Greek or English type of features ? Where , in short , is the process going ...
Where has a red Indian ever passed into a white ; or who ever hears of an Englishman becoming black under the tropics ? even has a Jew of pure blood acquired a Greek or English type of features ? Where , in short , is the process going ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...