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Page 123
... give the least colour for the rise of such a story . " I am the last man living , who would persuade you to en- danger your health , by an unseasonable journey ; besides , I think a few months ' difference to be of very little ...
... give the least colour for the rise of such a story . " I am the last man living , who would persuade you to en- danger your health , by an unseasonable journey ; besides , I think a few months ' difference to be of very little ...
Page 275
... give your knees are bent at table , but never on the carpet of prayer you abstain from food only when no one will give it to you : your ablutions are performed with dust , when they ought to be per- formed with water : and your ...
... give your knees are bent at table , but never on the carpet of prayer you abstain from food only when no one will give it to you : your ablutions are performed with dust , when they ought to be per- formed with water : and your ...
Page 416
... give it an ascendancy in Africa , and an establishment on the Niger and Fernando Po would soon shew its insignificance . But , while possession of Fernando Po would , in time of war , completely command all the grand outlet of central ...
... give it an ascendancy in Africa , and an establishment on the Niger and Fernando Po would soon shew its insignificance . But , while possession of Fernando Po would , in time of war , completely command all the grand outlet of central ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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