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Pagina 36
... course recommended ' will be pursued by the people , even if left to themselves . ' Is it then to be compulsory , should the feelings of nature revolt at its adoption ? Is it to be instilled into a pauper - audience from the pulpit as ...
... course recommended ' will be pursued by the people , even if left to themselves . ' Is it then to be compulsory , should the feelings of nature revolt at its adoption ? Is it to be instilled into a pauper - audience from the pulpit as ...
Pagina 118
... course was E. or S. E. , and the scenery was extremely uniform . Only one side of the Nile presented any fertile or ... course , ، * This part of the news was , of course , false . they they came to Wady Jebriah . We have this pleasing ...
... course was E. or S. E. , and the scenery was extremely uniform . Only one side of the Nile presented any fertile or ... course , ، * This part of the news was , of course , false . they they came to Wady Jebriah . We have this pleasing ...
Pagina 220
... course of the river which here occupies a deep ravine , that it appears to have worn during the lapse of ages . Upon the sides of this ravine , the rocks have in places , where the texture has been firm , re- mained perpendicular over ...
... course of the river which here occupies a deep ravine , that it appears to have worn during the lapse of ages . Upon the sides of this ravine , the rocks have in places , where the texture has been firm , re- mained perpendicular over ...
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