Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 63John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1864 |
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... known parts and return safely demands qualifications only attained after a long residence in the country , and not often then , but which the author of these pages abundantly pos- sesses . Without such gifts , indeed , his rambles would ...
... known parts and return safely demands qualifications only attained after a long residence in the country , and not often then , but which the author of these pages abundantly pos- sesses . Without such gifts , indeed , his rambles would ...
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... known . This volume teems with information as to the actual condition of both the gov erned and the governing classes in Tur- key , and with just reflections on the posi- tion and prospects of the Ottoman empire , and this it is that ...
... known . This volume teems with information as to the actual condition of both the gov erned and the governing classes in Tur- key , and with just reflections on the posi- tion and prospects of the Ottoman empire , and this it is that ...
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... known to be true provincially , to what is desired to be known of the empire generally . Acting on this idea , and preferring to agree with a recent critic , in considering Syria as " an important and almost typical Asiatic province of ...
... known to be true provincially , to what is desired to be known of the empire generally . Acting on this idea , and preferring to agree with a recent critic , in considering Syria as " an important and almost typical Asiatic province of ...
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... known that ment creates here lawless classes , not individu- key ; it is government . The want of govern- his constant aim is to resist European in- al criminals . Lord Macaulay says that no or- fluence , and to mortify and harass those ...
... known that ment creates here lawless classes , not individu- key ; it is government . The want of govern- his constant aim is to resist European in- al criminals . Lord Macaulay says that no or- fluence , and to mortify and harass those ...
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... known argument of Butler satisfy ? James Martineau has , we know , ventured to express himself thus : " You have led me in your quest after analogies through the great infirm- ary of God's creation , and so haunted am I by the sights ...
... known argument of Butler satisfy ? James Martineau has , we know , ventured to express himself thus : " You have led me in your quest after analogies through the great infirm- ary of God's creation , and so haunted am I by the sights ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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Pagina 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...