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Pagina 121
... ment has never varied its expressions of Treaty it seemed probable that , in accor- friendship to France , or the exacting tone dance with the suggestions of several Amer- of its negotiations with England . The text ican journals , some ...
... ment has never varied its expressions of Treaty it seemed probable that , in accor- friendship to France , or the exacting tone dance with the suggestions of several Amer- of its negotiations with England . The text ican journals , some ...
Pagina 200
... ment of intercourse as would be fruitful only has surpassed the expenditure of the Post of good to both peoples , and fraught with Office , so that the actual cost to the Govern- immeasurable incidental benefits to Our ment of letter ...
... ment of intercourse as would be fruitful only has surpassed the expenditure of the Post of good to both peoples , and fraught with Office , so that the actual cost to the Govern- immeasurable incidental benefits to Our ment of letter ...
Pagina 254
... ment , than that which Sir Samuel Baker has est , and Egyptian authorities punctual ; if been authorized to undertake . The Pasha he can prove to the slaves of Khartoum that of Egypt has been fired by his descriptions the choice for ...
... ment , than that which Sir Samuel Baker has est , and Egyptian authorities punctual ; if been authorized to undertake . The Pasha he can prove to the slaves of Khartoum that of Egypt has been fired by his descriptions the choice for ...
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COUNTRYHOUSE ON THE RHINE Part XXXIV | 2 |
LATE FOR THE TRAIN | 10 |
EARTH TO EARTH | 66 |
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