The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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Page 19
... circumstances of : his murder . But , although they make so light of assassinations . of this kind , they never attack openly , or dare to face an enemy who is aware of them . Ten of them would fly before a single European armed , and ...
... circumstances of : his murder . But , although they make so light of assassinations . of this kind , they never attack openly , or dare to face an enemy who is aware of them . Ten of them would fly before a single European armed , and ...
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... circumstances . This journey , however , it was found expedient , on political considerations , to abandon for the time ; and the visit to the sacred lake fell to the lot of men far less competent to make use of so novel an occasion ...
... circumstances . This journey , however , it was found expedient , on political considerations , to abandon for the time ; and the visit to the sacred lake fell to the lot of men far less competent to make use of so novel an occasion ...
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... circumstances , the limit of vege- tation is carried by estimate to several hundred feet above the ob- served altitude of Pilgointi pass , and more than a thousand above that of the temple at Milem , or beyond thirteen thousand feet ...
... circumstances , the limit of vege- tation is carried by estimate to several hundred feet above the ob- served altitude of Pilgointi pass , and more than a thousand above that of the temple at Milem , or beyond thirteen thousand feet ...
Page 44
... circumstances at times extremely discouraging , in conse- quence of the doubtful benefit derived from the powerful remedies which were employed , and the natural apprehension that the effects of these alone might be extremely ...
... circumstances at times extremely discouraging , in conse- quence of the doubtful benefit derived from the powerful remedies which were employed , and the natural apprehension that the effects of these alone might be extremely ...
Page 46
... circumstances would justify ; a little animal food is regularly taken , but no fermented liquor . From that time the health and strength gradually increased , and for the last two or three years may be called re - established . Some ...
... circumstances would justify ; a little animal food is regularly taken , but no fermented liquor . From that time the health and strength gradually increased , and for the last two or three years may be called re - established . Some ...
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