Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 218W. Blackwood, 1925 |
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... means of communication in these two and three - quarter million acres of swamp . The reeds grew thicker ; on this on this spring morning the tiny marsh feet , would flee to safety , the cranes and dignified herons following more slowly ...
... means of communication in these two and three - quarter million acres of swamp . The reeds grew thicker ; on this on this spring morning the tiny marsh feet , would flee to safety , the cranes and dignified herons following more slowly ...
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... means of flow irrigation through cuts in the dykes ; cities were built , and temples ( the places of their hearts ' desire ) raised to the gods . All these were below the level of the water , protected from in- undation by the strength ...
... means of flow irrigation through cuts in the dykes ; cities were built , and temples ( the places of their hearts ' desire ) raised to the gods . All these were below the level of the water , protected from in- undation by the strength ...
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... means of keeping the town clean , were there not in the inhabitants an innate love of filth . Bussorah is the dirtiest town in the Turkish dominions . The streets , which are narrow and irregular , are almost in- supportable from the ...
... means of keeping the town clean , were there not in the inhabitants an innate love of filth . Bussorah is the dirtiest town in the Turkish dominions . The streets , which are narrow and irregular , are almost in- supportable from the ...
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... , by which so many martyrs of our faith passed to Eternal Rest . These lines are written as much to provide occupation for my mind , as in the perhaps too confiding hope that they may by some means reach him 12 [ July The Chains .
... , by which so many martyrs of our faith passed to Eternal Rest . These lines are written as much to provide occupation for my mind , as in the perhaps too confiding hope that they may by some means reach him 12 [ July The Chains .
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confiding hope that they may by some means reach him whose name is inscribed upon the fly- leaf . " I turned back , knowing as I did so that whatever had been written there was now illegible . " I thank God that I , being unwedded ...
confiding hope that they may by some means reach him whose name is inscribed upon the fly- leaf . " I turned back , knowing as I did so that whatever had been written there was now illegible . " I thank God that I , being unwedded ...
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