Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... thought . Such virility as Young Turkey has demonstrated during the past six months was not expected in so desiccating a carcass as was the Turkey of Europe's con- ception . But the Young Turks have shown not only that they possessed ...
... thought . Such virility as Young Turkey has demonstrated during the past six months was not expected in so desiccating a carcass as was the Turkey of Europe's con- ception . But the Young Turks have shown not only that they possessed ...
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... thought as he rose . " Good - bye and good luck . It's not a very difficult track to Grampians , but it winds about a good bit and is over- grown now . ' 99 Koos and he carefully picked up their prizes . As the pair slowly reforded the ...
... thought as he rose . " Good - bye and good luck . It's not a very difficult track to Grampians , but it winds about a good bit and is over- grown now . ' 99 Koos and he carefully picked up their prizes . As the pair slowly reforded the ...
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... thought he had discovered the east coast of Africa , and them in the chain of volcanoes making expeditions to the in ... thought they were something like Elgon , and he christened them Mount Edwin Arnold ( a name hap- pily not continued ) ...
... thought he had discovered the east coast of Africa , and them in the chain of volcanoes making expeditions to the in ... thought they were something like Elgon , and he christened them Mount Edwin Arnold ( a name hap- pily not continued ) ...
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... thought , for he saw only the small ice - stream at the head of the Mobuku , and was not aware of the much greater one from Mount Stanley which descends to the upper Bujuku valley . The limit of perpetual snow is about 14,600 feet . Mr ...
... thought , for he saw only the small ice - stream at the head of the Mobuku , and was not aware of the much greater one from Mount Stanley which descends to the upper Bujuku valley . The limit of perpetual snow is about 14,600 feet . Mr ...
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... thought of them gently when they were dead . In all this there is little doctrine . We are seldom told of the rights of the poor , or of their abstract equality with ourselves , or of the poetic spark in their natures , or of the value ...
... thought of them gently when they were dead . In all this there is little doctrine . We are seldom told of the rights of the poor , or of their abstract equality with ourselves , or of the poetic spark in their natures , or of the value ...
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