Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Томови 51-52John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1861 |
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... given to man for this very pur- pose ; and woe to the animal , whether biped or quadruped , that dares to attempt a passage through the formidable barrier it presents ! The gardens produce escu- lents of all kinds , from the pine ...
... given to man for this very pur- pose ; and woe to the animal , whether biped or quadruped , that dares to attempt a passage through the formidable barrier it presents ! The gardens produce escu- lents of all kinds , from the pine ...
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... given out power , and their fathers never having that he had been taken away because of joined in the forays of the prophet , or the wickedness of men , and that all pre- reaped the pillage of his battles , they were sent search for him ...
... given out power , and their fathers never having that he had been taken away because of joined in the forays of the prophet , or the wickedness of men , and that all pre- reaped the pillage of his battles , they were sent search for him ...
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... given his name to the Druses - composed a book , in which he asserted that the soul of Adam had passed into Ali , the son - in- sian or Egyptian of the name of Hamza . He offered Hakem to the worship of man- kind , but did not forget ...
... given his name to the Druses - composed a book , in which he asserted that the soul of Adam had passed into Ali , the son - in- sian or Egyptian of the name of Hamza . He offered Hakem to the worship of man- kind , but did not forget ...
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... given a sketch of its appearance . The Unprotected regarded it with disfavor , and pronounced it an impostor . It seems to have decayed since Mr. Bartlett's visit . The Bosco is , on the whole , a delightful region , and en- joys a ...
... given a sketch of its appearance . The Unprotected regarded it with disfavor , and pronounced it an impostor . It seems to have decayed since Mr. Bartlett's visit . The Bosco is , on the whole , a delightful region , and en- joys a ...
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... given by Mr. Hardy in the volume entitled Peaks , Passes , and Glaciers . The view from the top is magnificent ; and although he reached it in a storm of wind , Mr. Bartlett has given a description in which many faithful touches may be ...
... given by Mr. Hardy in the volume entitled Peaks , Passes , and Glaciers . The view from the top is magnificent ; and although he reached it in a storm of wind , Mr. Bartlett has given a description in which many faithful touches may be ...
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