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Not finding there an Arab camp , the object of his search , he rode on till midnight and drew rein at Hara Iji Sheham . There he slept on the bare ground without food , and started next day when the sun was hot , with a draught of muddy ...
Not finding there an Arab camp , the object of his search , he rode on till midnight and drew rein at Hara Iji Sheham . There he slept on the bare ground without food , and started next day when the sun was hot , with a draught of muddy ...
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The first of these fallacies is in speaking of " the steady but not violent pressure from without , " as if the welfare of Turkey was the prime object of all the European States , whereas there is nothing so certain as that , except ...
The first of these fallacies is in speaking of " the steady but not violent pressure from without , " as if the welfare of Turkey was the prime object of all the European States , whereas there is nothing so certain as that , except ...
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Surely not by the immediate evidence of our senses , since mind is not an object of sight , but by observing the things performed - the manifest result of rational contrivance . If we land in a strange country doubting whether it be ...
Surely not by the immediate evidence of our senses , since mind is not an object of sight , but by observing the things performed - the manifest result of rational contrivance . If we land in a strange country doubting whether it be ...
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It was elsewhere that his . dinate to the greater object the writer strength lay ; and he showed practical has in view , of introducing to us real men wisdom , as regarded his own reputation , and women , in whose characters , as de- by ...
It was elsewhere that his . dinate to the greater object the writer strength lay ; and he showed practical has in view , of introducing to us real men wisdom , as regarded his own reputation , and women , in whose characters , as de- by ...
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But were all this true , there would tenderness that shed a soft beauty over still be reason to object to the number of the sadness of the closing scene . Where such characters , and the lack of repredo we find any thing more exquisite ...
But were all this true , there would tenderness that shed a soft beauty over still be reason to object to the number of the sadness of the closing scene . Where such characters , and the lack of repredo we find any thing more exquisite ...
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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...