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217 Familiar Letters from Europe , noticed , N 516 Feasts , Roman , 391 Navy , The British , Statistics of , 129 Fenton , C. C. , Letters , noticed , 516 Naomi Torrente , noticed , 128 . Ferraz , M. , on Psychology , 386 Narcotics and ...
217 Familiar Letters from Europe , noticed , N 516 Feasts , Roman , 391 Navy , The British , Statistics of , 129 Fenton , C. C. , Letters , noticed , 516 Naomi Torrente , noticed , 128 . Ferraz , M. , on Psychology , 386 Narcotics and ...
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Or how would such a ride as is described in letter xii . of the volume before us suit the mere tourist ? Starting from Aleppo in the fierce heat of August , the author of these pages rode fifteen miles south to the village of Sfiri ...
Or how would such a ride as is described in letter xii . of the volume before us suit the mere tourist ? Starting from Aleppo in the fierce heat of August , the author of these pages rode fifteen miles south to the village of Sfiri ...
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... and says in one of his letters : " I am at present cutting off its nobler parts , that is , endeavoring it shall give as little offense as possible , before which I could not pretend to put it into the Doctor's hands .
... and says in one of his letters : " I am at present cutting off its nobler parts , that is , endeavoring it shall give as little offense as possible , before which I could not pretend to put it into the Doctor's hands .
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... could make nothing out of the letters but lamb , whatever other words they might form , " and the clearest and purest light will burn but in certain atmospheres . The Scripture theory presumes an understand- ing purified and ...
... could make nothing out of the letters but lamb , whatever other words they might form , " and the clearest and purest light will burn but in certain atmospheres . The Scripture theory presumes an understand- ing purified and ...
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Besides the fugitive articles of newspapers and magazines , we have already had a volume on Thackeray the Humorist , and Man of Letters , which merits passing notice as an egregious example of a book - making which is discreditable to ...
Besides the fugitive articles of newspapers and magazines , we have already had a volume on Thackeray the Humorist , and Man of Letters , which merits passing notice as an egregious example of a book - making which is discreditable to ...
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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...