Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 63John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1864 |
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... feelings thus come naturally to be enlisted in favor of Turkey , and many travelers and writers are found to reflect his lights for the pub- lic at home . The Englishman who holds no office , the merchant , the railway or telegraph ...
... feelings thus come naturally to be enlisted in favor of Turkey , and many travelers and writers are found to reflect his lights for the pub- lic at home . The Englishman who holds no office , the merchant , the railway or telegraph ...
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... clearest terms , and must be echoed by every one who pretends to a real acquaintance with the Turkish character , and the present state of feeling among all classes of the Mo - 1 10 [ September , RAMBLES IN THE DESERTS OF SYRIA .
... clearest terms , and must be echoed by every one who pretends to a real acquaintance with the Turkish character , and the present state of feeling among all classes of the Mo - 1 10 [ September , RAMBLES IN THE DESERTS OF SYRIA .
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... feeling was the inevitable result of such compulsory obedience to the wishes of a despised sect , but that the explosion once over the danger of reaction is past . This line of argument leads to the investiga- tion of the second of the ...
... feeling was the inevitable result of such compulsory obedience to the wishes of a despised sect , but that the explosion once over the danger of reaction is past . This line of argument leads to the investiga- tion of the second of the ...
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... feeling prompted , without breaking through the shackles of their religion . So early as the first centuries of Islam the most renowned Khalifs , as Vathek and Mamún , had become heretics and had adopted the principles of the Motazelah ...
... feeling prompted , without breaking through the shackles of their religion . So early as the first centuries of Islam the most renowned Khalifs , as Vathek and Mamún , had become heretics and had adopted the principles of the Motazelah ...
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... feeling of those old nations - Egyptians , Babylonians , Aztecs , Peruvians - when they beheld their empire The question has often presented itself to historians , Why do nations die ? Is mortality a condition of their existence , or is ...
... feeling of those old nations - Egyptians , Babylonians , Aztecs , Peruvians - when they beheld their empire The question has often presented itself to historians , Why do nations die ? Is mortality a condition of their existence , or is ...
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ancient appear army Austria beautiful Beethoven Cæsar called Catharine Caucasus cause century character Christian church Cicero Circassians course court Crimean war czar death doubt England English Europe eyes fact father favor feeling feet France French friends German give hand heart honor Hortense hundred ical idea interest Khiva king Lady land less letters literature live London look Lord Louis Madame de Sévigné Matthew Boulton means ment mind Molière moral nation nature never once party passed perhaps persons poet Poland political Pompey post-office present Prince produced Provence queen race reader reform reign Roman Russia seems serfs society spirit story Syria Taepings taste thing thought thousand tion Turkey Uncle Toby volume whole words writer young Zollverein
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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...