The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 63 |
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On here has thus seen nothing to corroborate the the subject of the Mehkemeh the author statements made of Turkey having entered a of Rambles in Syria pronounces as folnew era of her existence as an empire . He falls lows : back on his ...
On here has thus seen nothing to corroborate the the subject of the Mehkemeh the author statements made of Turkey having entered a of Rambles in Syria pronounces as folnew era of her existence as an empire . He falls lows : back on his ...
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... and the discovery of America ; Newton , and his system of the universe ; Stephenson , and the principle of the loco - ible things of Him are clearly seen , even motives . Biography is full of such in- his eternal power and Godhead .
... and the discovery of America ; Newton , and his system of the universe ; Stephenson , and the principle of the loco - ible things of Him are clearly seen , even motives . Biography is full of such in- his eternal power and Godhead .
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... Turk and Magyar on the other ; between the Dutchman and the Hindoo ; * We have seen many of these noblemen of our race along the shores of Africa , and in southern Spain - the finest specimens of humanity we have seen in any land .
... Turk and Magyar on the other ; between the Dutchman and the Hindoo ; * We have seen many of these noblemen of our race along the shores of Africa , and in southern Spain - the finest specimens of humanity we have seen in any land .
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I have seen a considerable number of persons assembled in a large room at Frankforton - the - Maine , and observed that , except one or two Englishmen , there was not an individual among them who had not dark hair .
I have seen a considerable number of persons assembled in a large room at Frankforton - the - Maine , and observed that , except one or two Englishmen , there was not an individual among them who had not dark hair .
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Although possessing a length of the island - continent of Australia we turn seaboard far surpassing that of the Atlan- our eyes to the northwest , another offtic , and gemmed with isles of spontaneous shoot of our race is seen growing ...
Although possessing a length of the island - continent of Australia we turn seaboard far surpassing that of the Atlan- our eyes to the northwest , another offtic , and gemmed with isles of spontaneous shoot of our race is seen growing ...
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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...