The North American Review, 81. ciltO. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 74
... whole population of the Lebanon may be reckoned at somewhat more than four hundred thousand . Of these the Maronites are most numerous , making about one half of the whole . The Druses , nearly equal in political and military importance ...
... whole population of the Lebanon may be reckoned at somewhat more than four hundred thousand . Of these the Maronites are most numerous , making about one half of the whole . The Druses , nearly equal in political and military importance ...
Sayfa 192
... whole of hu- man experience , as well as the strongest and most direct analo- gies , be set aside ? But we will not , we need not , pursue the subject further . " * - Having learned , we have said , from the various sources of knowledge ...
... whole of hu- man experience , as well as the strongest and most direct analo- gies , be set aside ? But we will not , we need not , pursue the subject further . " * - Having learned , we have said , from the various sources of knowledge ...
Sayfa 296
... whole New World , and claimed the exclusive right to sail the seas of America ; not enough to have crushed the Hollanders ; not enough to have degraded the Venetians into her bankers and the Genoese into her mercenaries ; not enough to ...
... whole New World , and claimed the exclusive right to sail the seas of America ; not enough to have crushed the Hollanders ; not enough to have degraded the Venetians into her bankers and the Genoese into her mercenaries ; not enough to ...
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