The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 1023
... passing through to the northern outlet in 40 minutes . The maximum temperature inside the carriages was 25 deg ... passed through a trying and severe illness , from which she is now happily re- covering . 16. - First mimic battle ...
... passing through to the northern outlet in 40 minutes . The maximum temperature inside the carriages was 25 deg ... passed through a trying and severe illness , from which she is now happily re- covering . 16. - First mimic battle ...
Pagina 1027
... passed quite through it . A few minutes sufficed to destroy the most elaborately built structure ; the walls melted , and the very bricks were consumed . The wooden pavement took fire , making a con- tinuous sheet of flame two miles ...
... passed quite through it . A few minutes sufficed to destroy the most elaborately built structure ; the walls melted , and the very bricks were consumed . The wooden pavement took fire , making a con- tinuous sheet of flame two miles ...
Pagina 1031
... passed last August , regulating the appointment . Disowning any desire to disparage the personal merits of Sir R ... Passing from the rear of the procession to the front , the American traveller noticed that the white man was clad in a ...
... passed last August , regulating the appointment . Disowning any desire to disparage the personal merits of Sir R ... Passing from the rear of the procession to the front , the American traveller noticed that the white man was clad in a ...
Pagina 1032
... passed Christmas Day together . On the 26th of December , they left for Unyanyembe , and , arriving there , stayed to- gether till March 14 , when Mr. Stanley , en- trusted with letters from Dr. Livingstone , started for the coast ...
... passed Christmas Day together . On the 26th of December , they left for Unyanyembe , and , arriving there , stayed to- gether till March 14 , when Mr. Stanley , en- trusted with letters from Dr. Livingstone , started for the coast ...
Pagina 1035
... passed a very unquiet night . There is considerable increase in the febrile symptoms . " At I P.M. it was announced that " there is no abatement of the graver symptoms . " These , like the other bulletins with which the public were now ...
... passed a very unquiet night . There is considerable increase in the febrile symptoms . " At I P.M. it was announced that " there is no abatement of the graver symptoms . " These , like the other bulletins with which the public were now ...
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