Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 189,Número 1William Blackwood, 1911 |
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holes , that the Hellenes might seem to have been conquered by a lesser force , Atta's body was laid out with pomp in the midst of the Lacedæmonians . And the seamen rubbed their eyes and thanked their strange gods that one man of the ...
holes , that the Hellenes might seem to have been conquered by a lesser force , Atta's body was laid out with pomp in the midst of the Lacedæmonians . And the seamen rubbed their eyes and thanked their strange gods that one man of the ...
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... force of the river , seen from the tiny steamer racing down stream on its bosom . Huge trees were being hur- ried ... forces of paddle and stream , and Ogle fetched all the sun - deck pass- engers down below , and made them lie down , to ...
... force of the river , seen from the tiny steamer racing down stream on its bosom . Huge trees were being hur- ried ... forces of paddle and stream , and Ogle fetched all the sun - deck pass- engers down below , and made them lie down , to ...
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... force of character had made the reconciliation of the races a possible thing . If that opinion was wrong , the consensus in its favour among the English leaders was very remarkable . The Union of South Africa , for which General Botha ...
... force of character had made the reconciliation of the races a possible thing . If that opinion was wrong , the consensus in its favour among the English leaders was very remarkable . The Union of South Africa , for which General Botha ...
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... forces of the British and Dutch Africanders . Some authorities hold that the day of Kafir wars is at an end ; that the lessons inflicted in the past , and the gradual change which has come over the great tribes , have laid that spectre ...
... forces of the British and Dutch Africanders . Some authorities hold that the day of Kafir wars is at an end ; that the lessons inflicted in the past , and the gradual change which has come over the great tribes , have laid that spectre ...
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... force , a patriarchal system which aimed at treating the natives rather as a bene- ficent native chief would treat them . But , underlying all these systems and theories for the treatment of the native in the future , what are the ...
... force , a patriarchal system which aimed at treating the natives rather as a bene- ficent native chief would treat them . But , underlying all these systems and theories for the treatment of the native in the future , what are the ...
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