Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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Page 101
... village and all the land. From Blackwood's Magazine . MAGDA'S COW . CHAPTER I. THE TWO REAPERS . " Es ist ein Schnitter der heisst Tod Hat Gewalt vom höchsten Gott . Heut wetzt er das Messer Es schneid't schon viel besser . Bald wird er ...
... village and all the land. From Blackwood's Magazine . MAGDA'S COW . CHAPTER I. THE TWO REAPERS . " Es ist ein Schnitter der heisst Tod Hat Gewalt vom höchsten Gott . Heut wetzt er das Messer Es schneid't schon viel besser . Bald wird er ...
Page 170
... village were strolling about the vine- yards , or sitting in the churchyard . The village consisted of a piazza or square , round which stood the principal houses , and out of which a few irregularly built , straggling streets stretched ...
... village were strolling about the vine- yards , or sitting in the churchyard . The village consisted of a piazza or square , round which stood the principal houses , and out of which a few irregularly built , straggling streets stretched ...
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... village , we cross a high dividing ridge , we come upon another beautiful valley , in which , at a height of twelve hundred feet above the sea , is situated the Druse village of Dahlieh , a charming spot commanding a lovely view over ...
... village , we cross a high dividing ridge , we come upon another beautiful valley , in which , at a height of twelve hundred feet above the sea , is situated the Druse village of Dahlieh , a charming spot commanding a lovely view over ...
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