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Or how would such a ride as is described in letter xii . of the volume before us suit the mere tourist ? Starting from Aleppo in the fierce heat of August , the author of these pages rode fifteen miles south to the village of Sfiri ...
Or how would such a ride as is described in letter xii . of the volume before us suit the mere tourist ? Starting from Aleppo in the fierce heat of August , the author of these pages rode fifteen miles south to the village of Sfiri ...
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This volume teems with information as to the actual condition of both the governed and the governing classes in Turkey , and with just reflections on the position and prospects of the Ottoman empire , and this it is that makes it so ...
This volume teems with information as to the actual condition of both the governed and the governing classes in Turkey , and with just reflections on the position and prospects of the Ottoman empire , and this it is that makes it so ...
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ARGUMENT | THE appearance of Dr. Buchanan's volume is most timely ; but we fear its value and intention will be greatly defeated by its bulk - even students will scarcely be able to spare the time for upward of six hundred pages .
ARGUMENT | THE appearance of Dr. Buchanan's volume is most timely ; but we fear its value and intention will be greatly defeated by its bulk - even students will scarcely be able to spare the time for upward of six hundred pages .
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And we thank Dr. Buchanan for his compendious and comprehensive volume ; it does very much for the reader , in opening up the whole From the National Review . THE RACES O F THE [ Concluded from page 435. ] IN regard to the old nations ...
And we thank Dr. Buchanan for his compendious and comprehensive volume ; it does very much for the reader , in opening up the whole From the National Review . THE RACES O F THE [ Concluded from page 435. ] IN regard to the old nations ...
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Besides the fugitive articles of newspapers and magazines , we have already had a volume on Thackeray the Humorist , and Man of Letters , which merits passing notice as an egregious example of a book - making which is discreditable to ...
Besides the fugitive articles of newspapers and magazines , we have already had a volume on Thackeray the Humorist , and Man of Letters , which merits passing notice as an egregious example of a book - making which is discreditable to ...
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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...