The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 169George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1956 |
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... Aucas of Ecuador from a megaphone in an aeroplane . Hovering , they dangled gifts in a white plastic bucket machetes , bright beads and clothing . ( The Aucas were accustomed to go naked through their forest , except for a pair of giant ...
... Aucas of Ecuador from a megaphone in an aeroplane . Hovering , they dangled gifts in a white plastic bucket machetes , bright beads and clothing . ( The Aucas were accustomed to go naked through their forest , except for a pair of giant ...
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... Aucas ? That they should wear coloured shirts , blue jeans and pork - pie hats and work at a filling station ? No one would consciously lay down his life for such a venture . Peace of mind - Union with God - the Knowledge of a personal ...
... Aucas ? That they should wear coloured shirts , blue jeans and pork - pie hats and work at a filling station ? No one would consciously lay down his life for such a venture . Peace of mind - Union with God - the Knowledge of a personal ...
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... Aucas and mandarins , groups whose crisis is either in the future or the past , not only leads into the crisis in Islam , which is in the present , but also gives us terms in which to discuss the crisis , and parallels by which to ...
... Aucas and mandarins , groups whose crisis is either in the future or the past , not only leads into the crisis in Islam , which is in the present , but also gives us terms in which to discuss the crisis , and parallels by which to ...
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