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But this would give a this respect the army of the shah convery erroneous idea of the actual condi- trasts very favorably with that of the tion of the laboring classes . The tithe sultan , for instances have occurred in of agricultural ...
But this would give a this respect the army of the shah convery erroneous idea of the actual condi- trasts very favorably with that of the tion of the laboring classes . The tithe sultan , for instances have occurred in of agricultural ...
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By an extraordinary combina tion of circumstances , France and England were able and willing to unite against Russia to preserve Turkey , but it is very improbable that such an alliance could ...
By an extraordinary combina tion of circumstances , France and England were able and willing to unite against Russia to preserve Turkey , but it is very improbable that such an alliance could ...
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... giving anima- tion to all its thought . " He looked to Christ as a poor sinner , " he said , " for salvation . " And one of the most inter- esting anecdotes is of his walking in the garden with his chaplain , Dr. Forster , stopping ...
... giving anima- tion to all its thought . " He looked to Christ as a poor sinner , " he said , " for salvation . " And one of the most inter- esting anecdotes is of his walking in the garden with his chaplain , Dr. Forster , stopping ...
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... so that since the seventh century the popula tion of Egypt - with the exception of some slight Arabic mixture - has recruited itself by intermarriage within its own limits ; and the process has again gone on undisturbed of adapting ...
... so that since the seventh century the popula tion of Egypt - with the exception of some slight Arabic mixture - has recruited itself by intermarriage within its own limits ; and the process has again gone on undisturbed of adapting ...
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It is a scientific con- material comfort of the people may not sideration now , in explaining the diminu- retrograde , but continue advancing with tion of any barbarous or inferior race in the progress of science and civilization ...
It is a scientific con- material comfort of the people may not sideration now , in explaining the diminu- retrograde , but continue advancing with tion of any barbarous or inferior race in the progress of science and civilization ...
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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...