The Living Age, Volume 281Living Age Company, 1914 |
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Page 298
... able to distinguish ob- jects at an immense distance almost to the day of his death . " I make it eye out , " he would say . But when the hills were turned into a deer forest , he naturally became a stalker . In ap- pearance he was a ...
... able to distinguish ob- jects at an immense distance almost to the day of his death . " I make it eye out , " he would say . But when the hills were turned into a deer forest , he naturally became a stalker . In ap- pearance he was a ...
Page 325
... able to hide themselves in mountain fastnesses . These brigands are able to murder and plunder , because it is almost impossible to pursue and capture them . Brigandage has become an occupation with many of the coun- trymen in all the ...
... able to hide themselves in mountain fastnesses . These brigands are able to murder and plunder , because it is almost impossible to pursue and capture them . Brigandage has become an occupation with many of the coun- trymen in all the ...
Page 483
... able now to " find the ablest man that exists there and raise him to the su- preme place . " South Africa herself will lose the knack before much more water has flowed under the great Vaal Bridge . Prematurely forced into ma- turity in ...
... able now to " find the ablest man that exists there and raise him to the su- preme place . " South Africa herself will lose the knack before much more water has flowed under the great Vaal Bridge . Prematurely forced into ma- turity in ...
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