The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 235F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Kabyle independence . The discontented , the eager and restless spirits , accustomed to the con- tentions of the cofs , and seeking therein a new field for their activity , rallied themselves to an institution which not only flattered ...
... Kabyle independence . The discontented , the eager and restless spirits , accustomed to the con- tentions of the cofs , and seeking therein a new field for their activity , rallied themselves to an institution which not only flattered ...
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... Kabyle is of the middle height ; he has broad shoulders and a powerful muscular - looking body . His physiognomy , unlike that of the conquering races who invaded Northern Africa from Arabia , is Germanic . His head is large , his face ...
... Kabyle is of the middle height ; he has broad shoulders and a powerful muscular - looking body . His physiognomy , unlike that of the conquering races who invaded Northern Africa from Arabia , is Germanic . His head is large , his face ...
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Kabyle , like all Mussulmans , is extremely jealous of his wife . She should never speak to any other man but her husband ; and she should avoid , as much as possible , gazing on any other . The best , and , in fact , the only place for ...
Kabyle , like all Mussulmans , is extremely jealous of his wife . She should never speak to any other man but her husband ; and she should avoid , as much as possible , gazing on any other . The best , and , in fact , the only place for ...
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