Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen229W. Blackwood, 1931 |
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... land - i.e . , the Amalekites , who were prob- ably a nomad Arab tribe very similar to the Azazma who at present occupy the south - east- ern corner of the triangle of good land . The battle with the Amalekites is described in Exodus ...
... land - i.e . , the Amalekites , who were prob- ably a nomad Arab tribe very similar to the Azazma who at present occupy the south - east- ern corner of the triangle of good land . The battle with the Amalekites is described in Exodus ...
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... land with the naval brigade , which formed part of Sir H. Jones ' force on shore before the forts of Bomar- sund . Unfortunately , however , I could not land at the same moment , owing to a sudden doubt as to what duty I was to perform ...
... land with the naval brigade , which formed part of Sir H. Jones ' force on shore before the forts of Bomar- sund . Unfortunately , however , I could not land at the same moment , owing to a sudden doubt as to what duty I was to perform ...
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... land owes its fatness to canals . How many acres of irrigated land are there in the Punjab alone ? How many mouths do these acres feed ? New canals are still being opened up , systems perhaps a hundred miles in width ; the main ...
... land owes its fatness to canals . How many acres of irrigated land are there in the Punjab alone ? How many mouths do these acres feed ? New canals are still being opened up , systems perhaps a hundred miles in width ; the main ...
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AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
A ROVING COMMISSION BY AL KHANZIR | 809 |
ASKJA THE WORLDS LARGEST CRATER BY ISOBEL W HUTCHI | 867 |
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