North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 60
... observed by the Arabs and Moors . The ox is dissected by the Amekran or chief of the Kabyle thedderth or village ... observations upon this point , if not always decisive , are certainly worth attention , as will be seen by the following ...
... observed by the Arabs and Moors . The ox is dissected by the Amekran or chief of the Kabyle thedderth or village ... observations upon this point , if not always decisive , are certainly worth attention , as will be seen by the following ...
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... observed the state of affairs , and inquired into the condition of the people , I venture to state some facts in regard to the circumstances and prospects of the Colony . On the 14th December I arrived , and on the 15th went on shore ...
... observed the state of affairs , and inquired into the condition of the people , I venture to state some facts in regard to the circumstances and prospects of the Colony . On the 14th December I arrived , and on the 15th went on shore ...
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... observe the manner in which trees , as the year declines , prepare themselves to resist the cold and to bat- tle ... observed the sharp peculiar smell of its decay . In short , every thing about these lords of the wood is striking to ...
... observe the manner in which trees , as the year declines , prepare themselves to resist the cold and to bat- tle ... observed the sharp peculiar smell of its decay . In short , every thing about these lords of the wood is striking to ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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