Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 335
... told , the rank and function of law of gravity illustrated by the incessant an " apostle . " fall of the guillotine ; the hackings , stran- glings , fusillades , and noyades ; cargoes of men , women , and children sunk by their sworn ...
... told , the rank and function of law of gravity illustrated by the incessant an " apostle . " fall of the guillotine ; the hackings , stran- glings , fusillades , and noyades ; cargoes of men , women , and children sunk by their sworn ...
Page 639
... told by Emin Pasha to Mr. Stanley , and by the latter to the Times ' correspondent : Emin was a doctor in the Egyptian army at £ 25 per month when , in 1877 , Mason Bey told him that he was to go to Gordon at Khartoum , and that he ...
... told by Emin Pasha to Mr. Stanley , and by the latter to the Times ' correspondent : Emin was a doctor in the Egyptian army at £ 25 per month when , in 1877 , Mason Bey told him that he was to go to Gordon at Khartoum , and that he ...
Page 808
... told of him he never told it himself -during his boyhood that he was asked by Lord Melbourne : " Well , what do you intend to be ? " and his ready reply was , " Prime minister . " These parties at the Deepdene succeeded his marriage ...
... told of him he never told it himself -during his boyhood that he was asked by Lord Melbourne : " Well , what do you intend to be ? " and his ready reply was , " Prime minister . " These parties at the Deepdene succeeded his marriage ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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