Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 218W. Blackwood, 1925 |
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... with the Tigris . Another link with the past is the site farther down - stream of the causeway which carried the old caravan route across the Tigris towards " " Susa- " Shushan the Palace of the Old 1925. ] 3 The Chains .
... with the Tigris . Another link with the past is the site farther down - stream of the causeway which carried the old caravan route across the Tigris towards " " Susa- " Shushan the Palace of the Old 1925. ] 3 The Chains .
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... carried up the bank by the mashhufchi , who led her to Bahalool . After a few moments they came to- wards me , and I saw from the care with which the tall marsh- man guided her footsteps that the woman was blind . She was bent and ...
... carried up the bank by the mashhufchi , who led her to Bahalool . After a few moments they came to- wards me , and I saw from the care with which the tall marsh- man guided her footsteps that the woman was blind . She was bent and ...
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... carried him off to their dwelling in the Marsh . " At night they made hosa , for so is the lust for blood quickened and made more fierce , and they purposed to put him to death in the early morning . So they piled up bardi , 1 and ...
... carried him off to their dwelling in the Marsh . " At night they made hosa , for so is the lust for blood quickened and made more fierce , and they purposed to put him to death in the early morning . So they piled up bardi , 1 and ...
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... carried the main fortress with even his rabble of soldiery . But , mak- ing every mistake in detail open to him - which was the fault of his naval incompetence , -he had arrived at the wrong time , in the afternoon on the flood instead ...
... carried the main fortress with even his rabble of soldiery . But , mak- ing every mistake in detail open to him - which was the fault of his naval incompetence , -he had arrived at the wrong time , in the afternoon on the flood instead ...
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... carried by his troops in a chair , -got instantly into touch with the Duke of Medina Sidonia , the great local mag- nate on the mainland , and the son of the Armada's admiral . Troops were poured over the still open Bridge of Suazo ...
... carried by his troops in a chair , -got instantly into touch with the Duke of Medina Sidonia , the great local mag- nate on the mainland , and the son of the Armada's admiral . Troops were poured over the still open Bridge of Suazo ...
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