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... mountains with his bride and became a soldier . His young heart was full of ambition , for had not Paoli , who was unmarried and certain to remain a bachelor , whispered to him that he should be his political heir and reign in Corsica ...
... mountains with his bride and became a soldier . His young heart was full of ambition , for had not Paoli , who was unmarried and certain to remain a bachelor , whispered to him that he should be his political heir and reign in Corsica ...
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... mountain I have ever seen , and it excited emotion in me that I cannot explain . No one who has seen the mountains of Skye wrapped in sunlit clouds can ever forget their appearance of insubstantial loveli- ness . The mountains of Mourne ...
... mountain I have ever seen , and it excited emotion in me that I cannot explain . No one who has seen the mountains of Skye wrapped in sunlit clouds can ever forget their appearance of insubstantial loveli- ness . The mountains of Mourne ...
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... mountains when Solomon was building his temple . Mr. Alouf describes a journey which the visitor may make from Baalbec to Djeben - el - Arz or the Cedar Mountains , which are 7,700 feet high . From these mountains may be seen a ...
... mountains when Solomon was building his temple . Mr. Alouf describes a journey which the visitor may make from Baalbec to Djeben - el - Arz or the Cedar Mountains , which are 7,700 feet high . From these mountains may be seen a ...
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