The Gentleman's Magazine, 235. ciltF. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Sayfa 281
... Kabylia , and on many of the high roads these antiquated vehicles , with their six lean , knee - bent Arab steeds , have given place to the locomotive . Thus , the journey from Algiers to Oran , which had formerly to be made by ...
... Kabylia , and on many of the high roads these antiquated vehicles , with their six lean , knee - bent Arab steeds , have given place to the locomotive . Thus , the journey from Algiers to Oran , which had formerly to be made by ...
Sayfa 554
... Kabylia is divided into two distinct parts , one of which comprises the lower portion of the Oued Sahel , and may be called the Kabylia of Bougie ; while the other , bounding it on the western side , and separated from it by the high ...
... Kabylia is divided into two distinct parts , one of which comprises the lower portion of the Oued Sahel , and may be called the Kabylia of Bougie ; while the other , bounding it on the western side , and separated from it by the high ...
Sayfa 556
... Kabylia under the protection of the anaya , free from violence during his journey , but he is also temporarily able to brave the vengeance of his enemies or the penalty due for an anterior crime . The Kabyles rarely confer it on people ...
... Kabylia under the protection of the anaya , free from violence during his journey , but he is also temporarily able to brave the vengeance of his enemies or the penalty due for an anterior crime . The Kabyles rarely confer it on people ...
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