The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 111Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1860 |
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Page 58
... once more over that wild African shore , once the bishopric of St. Augustine . At Tunis - which , like Morocco , must eventually fall under European domination - I found a low , flat - roofed town , built on a plain about ten miles from ...
... once more over that wild African shore , once the bishopric of St. Augustine . At Tunis - which , like Morocco , must eventually fall under European domination - I found a low , flat - roofed town , built on a plain about ten miles from ...
Page 121
... once , and for ever . We heartily endorse the language of Brown in his History of the North - west passage ... once waved their fan - like branches , there the elephant and rhinoceros crushed their way amid opposing trunks , and there ...
... once , and for ever . We heartily endorse the language of Brown in his History of the North - west passage ... once waved their fan - like branches , there the elephant and rhinoceros crushed their way amid opposing trunks , and there ...
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... once sent in to Mrs. Ormonde . For the first time , then , I noticed how very white and trembling she was . But when I said so , and clung round her with eager alarm , she gently put me aside , only saying : " My love , I believe that ...
... once sent in to Mrs. Ormonde . For the first time , then , I noticed how very white and trembling she was . But when I said so , and clung round her with eager alarm , she gently put me aside , only saying : " My love , I believe that ...
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