Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 13;Том 76John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1871 |
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... peace . His wives fite amung theirselves so much that he has bilt a fitin room for thare speshul benefit , & when two of ' em get into a row he has em turned loose into that place , whare the dispoot is settled accordin to the rules of ...
... peace . His wives fite amung theirselves so much that he has bilt a fitin room for thare speshul benefit , & when two of ' em get into a row he has em turned loose into that place , whare the dispoot is settled accordin to the rules of ...
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... peace , that the maintaining of a bare existence becomes a dire struggle , notwithstanding the great gaps caused by constant visita- tions of Asiatic cholera and other epide- mics , some of which are described in Chinese chronicles as ...
... peace , that the maintaining of a bare existence becomes a dire struggle , notwithstanding the great gaps caused by constant visita- tions of Asiatic cholera and other epide- mics , some of which are described in Chinese chronicles as ...
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... peace to the country is to provide food and em- ployment for the poorest classes . Under these circumstances we will now consider the present state of the empire , as represented in the memorials addressed to the Throne by the high ...
... peace to the country is to provide food and em- ployment for the poorest classes . Under these circumstances we will now consider the present state of the empire , as represented in the memorials addressed to the Throne by the high ...
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... peaceful provinces the miles of ruined cities and suburbs everywhere met with attested a fearful falling off in the population ... peace , a great number of braves are disbanded . These men , however , having become reckless , idle , and ...
... peaceful provinces the miles of ruined cities and suburbs everywhere met with attested a fearful falling off in the population ... peace , a great number of braves are disbanded . These men , however , having become reckless , idle , and ...
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... peace has been re - established the train- ed bands of the very poor neighborhoods have long ago broken up of their own accord ; but what is to be feared is the lawless nature of the villagers of the wealthier districts , that they will ...
... peace has been re - established the train- ed bands of the very poor neighborhoods have long ago broken up of their own accord ; but what is to be feared is the lawless nature of the villagers of the wealthier districts , that they will ...
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