The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... horses and squirming dragons . These were ordered some four years ago from a well - known English firm of engravers and duly shipped to Formosa . There a scheme was on foot for the conveyance of postal matter , private as well as ...
... horses and squirming dragons . These were ordered some four years ago from a well - known English firm of engravers and duly shipped to Formosa . There a scheme was on foot for the conveyance of postal matter , private as well as ...
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... horses is supposed to be kept - much as in Siberia - for the furthering of official corre- spondence . Despite the badness of the roads and the generally dilapidated condition of the ponies ( they are hardly big enough to be called horses ) ...
... horses is supposed to be kept - much as in Siberia - for the furthering of official corre- spondence . Despite the badness of the roads and the generally dilapidated condition of the ponies ( they are hardly big enough to be called horses ) ...
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... horses , and could leap over a pole held between two men five or six feet high ; they could climb the highest mountains and jump the deepest ravines . Their endurance as swimmers was so great that they were These pastidera , many of ...
... horses , and could leap over a pole held between two men five or six feet high ; they could climb the highest mountains and jump the deepest ravines . Their endurance as swimmers was so great that they were These pastidera , many of ...
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... horse . He landed at Santa Cruz and marched to Laguna . At Taora he met the armed and united forces of the Guanches , with whom he had several fights . The Guanches were , however , so deeply impressed with the order , fight- ing ...
... horse . He landed at Santa Cruz and marched to Laguna . At Taora he met the armed and united forces of the Guanches , with whom he had several fights . The Guanches were , however , so deeply impressed with the order , fight- ing ...
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... horses , ' and the women and children were sold as slaves . On hearing that the Gomerans in Gran Canaria had declared that they would treat anyone who offered an insult to their wives and daughters as Hernand Peraza had been treated ...
... horses , ' and the women and children were sold as slaves . On hearing that the Gomerans in Gran Canaria had declared that they would treat anyone who offered an insult to their wives and daughters as Hernand Peraza had been treated ...
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