The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 63 |
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In vain one talks to a Mus- sulman here of the altered circumstances of Turkey , which appear incredible to him , and he continues to live on in his narrow circle of contemptuous exclusiveness , animated only by personal and party ...
In vain one talks to a Mus- sulman here of the altered circumstances of Turkey , which appear incredible to him , and he continues to live on in his narrow circle of contemptuous exclusiveness , animated only by personal and party ...
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The inhabitants of Beit - el - Shelf , who are moon - worshipers , attacked lately El Harf , a part of the Bahluli district , burnt two villages , and carried off all their live stock . Three lives were lost on each side .
The inhabitants of Beit - el - Shelf , who are moon - worshipers , attacked lately El Harf , a part of the Bahluli district , burnt two villages , and carried off all their live stock . Three lives were lost on each side .
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... still live as in the time of Burckhardt , " they taste flesh only upon extraordinary occasions . ... who speaks of them thus : " The Fellahs live wretchedly ; whenever they are able to scrape together a small pittance , their ...
... still live as in the time of Burckhardt , " they taste flesh only upon extraordinary occasions . ... who speaks of them thus : " The Fellahs live wretchedly ; whenever they are able to scrape together a small pittance , their ...
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... and to make more vivid , serve resemblances and analogies , they perceptions for the noting the system , unite nature and Scripture , and lay the natural and moral , beneath which we live . foundation , broad and unshakable , of It ...
... and to make more vivid , serve resemblances and analogies , they perceptions for the noting the system , unite nature and Scripture , and lay the natural and moral , beneath which we live . foundation , broad and unshakable , of It ...
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In Nubia they are thought to be more lazy , and less ca- pable of invention and enterprise , than Negroes ( Waitz ) , and they live in the greatest misery " ( Brace , pp . 370-1 ) . And in like manner , inferior nations some- times ...
In Nubia they are thought to be more lazy , and less ca- pable of invention and enterprise , than Negroes ( Waitz ) , and they live in the greatest misery " ( Brace , pp . 370-1 ) . And in like manner , inferior nations some- times ...
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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...