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... burnt two villages of the Mohelbeh , and carried off all the cattle they found , while the first detach- ment was driven in , and the villages of Wady- Beit - Hassar , situated on the high hills of the Cardaha , were destroyed .
... burnt two villages of the Mohelbeh , and carried off all the cattle they found , while the first detach- ment was driven in , and the villages of Wady- Beit - Hassar , situated on the high hills of the Cardaha , were destroyed .
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Hence arises the grievous evil of foreign local interference in the details of govern - Austria could hold them against Russia . ment , to which it may not be unfair to attrib- Her interests are naturally the same as ute in a great ...
Hence arises the grievous evil of foreign local interference in the details of govern - Austria could hold them against Russia . ment , to which it may not be unfair to attrib- Her interests are naturally the same as ute in a great ...
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For every Sepoy regiment that landed with Baird in Egypt , ten regiments of Sikhs , little , if at all , inferior to Russian or French_regi- ments , could now be drawn from India . But the way must be prepared .
For every Sepoy regiment that landed with Baird in Egypt , ten regiments of Sikhs , little , if at all , inferior to Russian or French_regi- ments , could now be drawn from India . But the way must be prepared .
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By then their distinction , and their return to another writer , Dr. Schedel , the argu- identity ; so the doctrine of the Incarna- ment of Butler has been characterized as tion has a meaning no less philosophical , " " the analogy of ...
By then their distinction , and their return to another writer , Dr. Schedel , the argu- identity ; so the doctrine of the Incarna- ment of Butler has been characterized as tion has a meaning no less philosophical , " " the analogy of ...
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In the same manner of argu- ment from analogy , we have recently read a paper by Professor Hitchcock , in the Bibliotheca Sacra , " On the Law of Na- ture's Constancy as Subordinate to the Higher Law of Change " -truly a most pregnant ...
In the same manner of argu- ment from analogy , we have recently read a paper by Professor Hitchcock , in the Bibliotheca Sacra , " On the Law of Na- ture's Constancy as Subordinate to the Higher Law of Change " -truly a most pregnant ...
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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...