Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 273
... village to fetch some tobacco , for the Grays ' cottage was right away from the village , up a lane | leading on to the hillside , and there were no other cottages near . Tom was in bed , though it was not eight yet — but he was ...
... village to fetch some tobacco , for the Grays ' cottage was right away from the village , up a lane | leading on to the hillside , and there were no other cottages near . Tom was in bed , though it was not eight yet — but he was ...
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... village , and fording the shallow river , about fifty yards wide , started by the narrow paths between the farther ... village , had overwhelmed all the valley beyond , and buried every one of the fugi . tives . So , although the village ...
... village , and fording the shallow river , about fifty yards wide , started by the narrow paths between the farther ... village , had overwhelmed all the valley beyond , and buried every one of the fugi . tives . So , although the village ...
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The tithes of each village are put up to auction every year , when the time of har- vest has arrived , and the highest bidder becomes the multazim of that village for that particular year . The amount for which he has farmed the tithes ...
The tithes of each village are put up to auction every year , when the time of har- vest has arrived , and the highest bidder becomes the multazim of that village for that particular year . The amount for which he has farmed the tithes ...
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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