Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... government by miles of un- mapped swamp , the marsh Arabs live a life of primitive simplicity and primitive pas- sions perhaps not far removed , except in time , from that lived by their ancestors of the an- cient " Sea Land . " Clad in ...
... government by miles of un- mapped swamp , the marsh Arabs live a life of primitive simplicity and primitive pas- sions perhaps not far removed , except in time , from that lived by their ancestors of the an- cient " Sea Land . " Clad in ...
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... Government . The bardi began to give place to mardi , which , in spite of the similarity of the names , is totally unlike its humbler brother . For the mardi is the giant of the marshes , towering above one's head to a height of fifteen ...
... Government . The bardi began to give place to mardi , which , in spite of the similarity of the names , is totally unlike its humbler brother . For the mardi is the giant of the marshes , towering above one's head to a height of fifteen ...
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... governments submit far more readily than private individuals to blackmail - in fact , they have a special name for it ... Government with a brass badge , a rifle , twenty or thirty rounds of ammunition , and the sum of twenty rupees a ...
... governments submit far more readily than private individuals to blackmail - in fact , they have a special name for it ... Government with a brass badge , a rifle , twenty or thirty rounds of ammunition , and the sum of twenty rupees a ...
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... Government official was in real- ity a bribe , never to be returned , and having had little experi- ence of the ways of British officers , he was not at all will- ing to " lend " Jumila . Still , his insult to Shiyah seemed likely to ...
... Government official was in real- ity a bribe , never to be returned , and having had little experi- ence of the ways of British officers , he was not at all will- ing to " lend " Jumila . Still , his insult to Shiyah seemed likely to ...
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... government which prided itself on impartial jus- tice ; moreover , his own com- mandant held decided views on the indiscriminate use of the lash . No , this would not meet the case . The karakol 1 was the only immediate solu- tion ...
... government which prided itself on impartial jus- tice ; moreover , his own com- mandant held decided views on the indiscriminate use of the lash . No , this would not meet the case . The karakol 1 was the only immediate solu- tion ...
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Arab arms Arthur Balfour asked bank beautiful Berbice river Betty Bluenose Bogle British Bubbly called camels camp cried Dadanawa Dicky Dorning House enemy English eyes face feet Felmersham fire fish Francesca gave Gedeil Genoa Government guns Haganas hand head heard hills honour horse hour Hungary Ireland Jats Kifri knew land laughed leave letters live Lloyd George looked Lord Lord Curzon marsh Arab McNeil ment miles mind Mishmi morning Murdoch Neil ness never night once Onofrio Ou-ai Owen party passed political Punjabis replied river round Rufus Rintoul Sahib Samawah seemed seen shaikh ship Shiyah side Signorina Sinn Fein smile Stanhope stood suddenly sure talk tell thing thought tion told took turned uncle village voice walked whale Wirk words young Ziarah