The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 67
... become of the red - haired robbers of Mawddwy ? " 666 Ah , " said the old man , staring at me , " I see you are a Cumro . The red - haired thieves of Mawddwy ! I see you are from these parts . " " " What's become of them ? " " " Oh ...
... become of the red - haired robbers of Mawddwy ? " 666 Ah , " said the old man , staring at me , " I see you are a Cumro . The red - haired thieves of Mawddwy ! I see you are from these parts . " " " What's become of them ? " " " Oh ...
Page 122
... become a living soul ; While with an eye made quick by the power Of harmony , and the deep power of joy , We see into the life of things'- ยท " he especially realizes the word of description we have just given ; a character which , in ...
... become a living soul ; While with an eye made quick by the power Of harmony , and the deep power of joy , We see into the life of things'- ยท " he especially realizes the word of description we have just given ; a character which , in ...
Page 552
... become Mohammedans , or Mohammedans who might become Hindoos , and either of those races who might become Chris- tians . Lord William Bentinck changed the old law to this extent , that neither Hindoo nor Mohammedan , resident in the ...
... become Mohammedans , or Mohammedans who might become Hindoos , and either of those races who might become Chris- tians . Lord William Bentinck changed the old law to this extent , that neither Hindoo nor Mohammedan , resident in the ...
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