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Pagina 239
... called the Hovas barbarians ; but when a native race , within a period of less than half a century , emerges from the darkness of obscurity and idolatry , adopts Chrstianity , and comes within the pale of modern civiliza- tion , it ...
... called the Hovas barbarians ; but when a native race , within a period of less than half a century , emerges from the darkness of obscurity and idolatry , adopts Chrstianity , and comes within the pale of modern civiliza- tion , it ...
Pagina 259
... called re- spectively the Dalai Lama and Panshen Lama - whose successors have come to be hierarchs of Thibet ; and not only so , but the belief has come to prevail that the soul of Tsung Kaba himself passed into the former , " and that ...
... called re- spectively the Dalai Lama and Panshen Lama - whose successors have come to be hierarchs of Thibet ; and not only so , but the belief has come to prevail that the soul of Tsung Kaba himself passed into the former , " and that ...
Pagina 269
... called the Arethusa after Captain Parr's first ship - in which he would disappear for hours at a time upon private fishing ex- cursions , not always being forthcoming the next time his services were required . now living in retirement ...
... called the Arethusa after Captain Parr's first ship - in which he would disappear for hours at a time upon private fishing ex- cursions , not always being forthcoming the next time his services were required . now living in retirement ...
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CentralAsian Asparagus | 61 |
OF EUROPEAN | 67 |
THE TRIALS OF A COUNTRY PARSON | 95 |
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