Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... miles of a hostile frontier , he considered fatal , and the usually docile Count de Cavour suddenly , and for one parliamentary majority suddenly turned moment , raised the vail which still shroud- restive , the men best known for their ...
... miles of a hostile frontier , he considered fatal , and the usually docile Count de Cavour suddenly , and for one parliamentary majority suddenly turned moment , raised the vail which still shroud- restive , the men best known for their ...
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... miles from the French settlement , and the Book passes by the way of the sea- on the one hand , the dashing , rolling surf ; on the other hand , vast sand - hills , shaded by topes of palmyra - trees . On that strip of land was fought ...
... miles from the French settlement , and the Book passes by the way of the sea- on the one hand , the dashing , rolling surf ; on the other hand , vast sand - hills , shaded by topes of palmyra - trees . On that strip of land was fought ...
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... miles in depth , the basis of the population is still Ara- bian . It may be affirmed safely , that no race that ever existed ever sent ten per cent of its resident population France was in its death - grapple with all Europe , never ...
... miles in depth , the basis of the population is still Ara- bian . It may be affirmed safely , that no race that ever existed ever sent ten per cent of its resident population France was in its death - grapple with all Europe , never ...
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... miles beyond the Jordan , whence he returned without adventure , and with a fair but moderate profit of cent per cent on the caravan . None of this profit was for himself ; but during the journey he had gained something more valuable ...
... miles beyond the Jordan , whence he returned without adventure , and with a fair but moderate profit of cent per cent on the caravan . None of this profit was for himself ; but during the journey he had gained something more valuable ...
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... miles from Mecca , inhabited by Pagans of a peculiar- ly bigoted character , and boldly appealed to its people for aid , protection , and be- lief . They stoned him out of the city , and he returned to Mecca wounded and defeated ...
... miles from Mecca , inhabited by Pagans of a peculiar- ly bigoted character , and boldly appealed to its people for aid , protection , and be- lief . They stoned him out of the city , and he returned to Mecca wounded and defeated ...
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