Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 63John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1864 |
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... character itself may be altered , Mohammedan prejudices softened , and the equality of rights for all Turkish subjects , which has been now twice pro- claimed by imperial edicts , be really es- tablished ? Were it indeed the case that ...
... character itself may be altered , Mohammedan prejudices softened , and the equality of rights for all Turkish subjects , which has been now twice pro- claimed by imperial edicts , be really es- tablished ? Were it indeed the case that ...
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... character of hordes of turbulent and semi - barbarous the Mohammedan religion , and see wheth- mountaineers . The author of the Ram- er it be reasonable to expect the desired bles in Syria thus speaks of those who changes while Islam ...
... character of hordes of turbulent and semi - barbarous the Mohammedan religion , and see wheth- mountaineers . The author of the Ram- er it be reasonable to expect the desired bles in Syria thus speaks of those who changes while Islam ...
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... character of Butler every way shines forth as the clearest . The great This profoundest of theologians was also the simplest of believers . sentiment of the analogy seems to have been ever present with him , giving anima- tion to all ...
... character of Butler every way shines forth as the clearest . The great This profoundest of theologians was also the simplest of believers . sentiment of the analogy seems to have been ever present with him , giving anima- tion to all ...
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... character of modern infidelity has quite changed since Butler's day . His book was written in reply to the elegant deism of his times . A course of nature was granted , an author of nature was admit- ted ; the form of modern sophistry ...
... character of modern infidelity has quite changed since Butler's day . His book was written in reply to the elegant deism of his times . A course of nature was granted , an author of nature was admit- ted ; the form of modern sophistry ...
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... character and appearance simply upon the physical and climatic conditions . For even in the case of the ancient Egyptians - veritable au- tochthons in the estimation of Messrs . Nott and Gliddon - it can be shown that interminglings of ...
... character and appearance simply upon the physical and climatic conditions . For even in the case of the ancient Egyptians - veritable au- tochthons in the estimation of Messrs . Nott and Gliddon - it can be shown that interminglings of ...
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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...