Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 249William Blackwood, 1941 |
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... feet . They are aborigines ; at least they were here before the Thai came . But the Kaw them- selves dispossessed others , and so it goes back into the dim recesses of history , and before that into the twilight of pre - history , to a ...
... feet . They are aborigines ; at least they were here before the Thai came . But the Kaw them- selves dispossessed others , and so it goes back into the dim recesses of history , and before that into the twilight of pre - history , to a ...
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... feet thick which persists till late summer , affording easy access to the Alps . Trees cannot take root on these dynamic slopes ; hence above 9000 feet wedges of coniferous forest alternate with broad alluvial fans which in summer are ...
... feet thick which persists till late summer , affording easy access to the Alps . Trees cannot take root on these dynamic slopes ; hence above 9000 feet wedges of coniferous forest alternate with broad alluvial fans which in summer are ...
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... feet . They sailed majes- tically round in a circular sweep , dropping a few bombs into every town and village on their way . The sweeps occurred about once in two hours . No visible target of importance would deflect these routine ...
... feet . They sailed majes- tically round in a circular sweep , dropping a few bombs into every town and village on their way . The sweeps occurred about once in two hours . No visible target of importance would deflect these routine ...
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AERE PERENNIUSA POSTSCRIPT BY E J N WALLIS 196 | 15 |
BLACKWOOD is not a luxury but a dire necessity 249 | 100 |
NAVAL INTERLUDE BY IAN SCOTT 327 | 138 |
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