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See our last Month's Review . ] TH He fourth volume is chiefly employed in giving an account of the author's return to Cairo . He came to Gondar , by the way of the Red Sea ; and determined , for the sake of examining the country ...
See our last Month's Review . ] TH He fourth volume is chiefly employed in giving an account of the author's return to Cairo . He came to Gondar , by the way of the Red Sea ; and determined , for the sake of examining the country ...
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What did you intend last night to do with my camels ? ” " I intended to have carried them , with the women and child , to join the party at the Nile . " " What must have become of me in that care ? we must have died ?
What did you intend last night to do with my camels ? ” " I intended to have carried them , with the women and child , to join the party at the Nile . " " What must have become of me in that care ? we must have died ?
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( See Rev. for September last , p . 110. ) The declaration in that article does not , he says , ' refer to the present period , but is to be restrained to the times in which the Articles were first promulged : but if men , by their ...
( See Rev. for September last , p . 110. ) The declaration in that article does not , he says , ' refer to the present period , but is to be restrained to the times in which the Articles were first promulged : but if men , by their ...
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