The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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... idea of raising the siege . But although this idea was abandoned by them , this important result followed , that the as- sault meditated against the Bastion No. 4 , which for many reasons seemed about to be crowned with success , was ad ...
... idea of raising the siege . But although this idea was abandoned by them , this important result followed , that the as- sault meditated against the Bastion No. 4 , which for many reasons seemed about to be crowned with success , was ad ...
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... idea that things in Dahomey were as compact and well - ordered as the in another he has diminished its Euro- pean repute by pointing out its present un- importance and approaching decay . The older travellers represented the King- dom ...
... idea that things in Dahomey were as compact and well - ordered as the in another he has diminished its Euro- pean repute by pointing out its present un- importance and approaching decay . The older travellers represented the King- dom ...
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... idea which the reader and eighty thousand ; while Captain may have had of Amazons as a troop Burton would even say one hundred and of brave , resolute , and comely virgins . fifty thousand , confessing , however , that Their chastity is ...
... idea which the reader and eighty thousand ; while Captain may have had of Amazons as a troop Burton would even say one hundred and of brave , resolute , and comely virgins . fifty thousand , confessing , however , that Their chastity is ...
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... idea of this arrangement is that as the places selected one year may be twenty or thirty miles from those chosen the next , the poorer natives , who cannot afford to travel that distance frequently , for the purchase of the fascinating ...
... idea of this arrangement is that as the places selected one year may be twenty or thirty miles from those chosen the next , the poorer natives , who cannot afford to travel that distance frequently , for the purchase of the fascinating ...
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... idea , and , in her hands , it was certainly very pleasant reading . But even dinner - par- ties and country rectories become tedious after a while . It so happened , however , that an increasing number of rather idle people began ...
... idea , and , in her hands , it was certainly very pleasant reading . But even dinner - par- ties and country rectories become tedious after a while . It so happened , however , that an increasing number of rather idle people began ...
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