The British Quarterly Review, 41. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... living on the produce of the jungle , and by boil- ing down the skin aprons of his porters occasionally for a soup . Famines were raging , as they frequently are , through Africa , and the Arabs had so harassed the country that every ...
... living on the produce of the jungle , and by boil- ing down the skin aprons of his porters occasionally for a soup . Famines were raging , as they frequently are , through Africa , and the Arabs had so harassed the country that every ...
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... living in peace . Our most dangerous enemies are the Gauls , and it is against this turbu- lent and warlike nation that all the strength of the state ought to be directed . In Italy - and under this name Cisalpine Gaul must be included ...
... living in peace . Our most dangerous enemies are the Gauls , and it is against this turbu- lent and warlike nation that all the strength of the state ought to be directed . In Italy - and under this name Cisalpine Gaul must be included ...
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... living , pregnant thought that characterizes Nean- der's works above those of almost all other Germans . The following brief extract , freely rendered , will indicate its general aim : - Schleiermacher maintains that ' differences in ...
... living , pregnant thought that characterizes Nean- der's works above those of almost all other Germans . The following brief extract , freely rendered , will indicate its general aim : - Schleiermacher maintains that ' differences in ...
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