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I allude , of course , only to the provincial population of Turkey , for that of the capital is in a widely different state , and seems to belong to another age . Those who judge the former by the latter , and write on the shores ed by ...
I allude , of course , only to the provincial population of Turkey , for that of the capital is in a widely different state , and seems to belong to another age . Those who judge the former by the latter , and write on the shores ed by ...
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I allude , of course , only to the provinces of Turkey , as I have already more than once specified in remarking on the state of the country . Were the astonishing pursuit of illicit gain , and the great courage perseverance and ...
I allude , of course , only to the provinces of Turkey , as I have already more than once specified in remarking on the state of the country . Were the astonishing pursuit of illicit gain , and the great courage perseverance and ...
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France has since then shown a strong disposition to join in the dismemberment of the country she protected ; and were Austria assured of the impossibility of resisting Russian aggrandizement she would certainly , as the next best course ...
France has since then shown a strong disposition to join in the dismemberment of the country she protected ; and were Austria assured of the impossibility of resisting Russian aggrandizement she would certainly , as the next best course ...
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A course of nature was granted , an author of nature was admitted ; the form of modern sophistry has changed - a course of nature is admitted , but not an author . How is the modern dream of pantheism to be broken ?
A course of nature was granted , an author of nature was admitted ; the form of modern sophistry has changed - a course of nature is admitted , but not an author . How is the modern dream of pantheism to be broken ?
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Those children who , from unknown causes , have acquired this almost imperceptible advantage are , of course , Their children again , more likely to survive . on the principle of inheritance , will , in the first place , tend to be like ...
Those children who , from unknown causes , have acquired this almost imperceptible advantage are , of course , Their children again , more likely to survive . on the principle of inheritance , will , in the first place , tend to be like ...
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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...