Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen229W. Blackwood, 1931 |
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Página 195
... means the Seventh Well ; Tel - el - kebir means the Big Hill , & c . , & c . , and tradition always of has an explanation of the mean- ing , but in the case of Hellal the local Arabs have no ex- planation . They tell you it is the place ...
... means the Seventh Well ; Tel - el - kebir means the Big Hill , & c . , & c . , and tradition always of has an explanation of the mean- ing , but in the case of Hellal the local Arabs have no ex- planation . They tell you it is the place ...
Página 512
... mean shifting cargo later on , which would cost the Owners money . It means damaged cargo , too , which would mean the sack for me . There are other things , too , but I will not worry you with all that . They are my worries , and to ...
... mean shifting cargo later on , which would cost the Owners money . It means damaged cargo , too , which would mean the sack for me . There are other things , too , but I will not worry you with all that . They are my worries , and to ...
Página 551
... mean external trans- port , " replied Anderson ; " I mean internal . " " What of and where to ? " 66 There Say , listen to me . may not appear to you to be much to transport in this dead- and - alive hole , but an observant guy like me ...
... mean external trans- port , " replied Anderson ; " I mean internal . " " What of and where to ? " 66 There Say , listen to me . may not appear to you to be much to transport in this dead- and - alive hole , but an observant guy like me ...
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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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