The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1830 |
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... appeared to be of very inferior quality , and does not thrive well . The people of Jenné know no other writing than that of the Arabs : almost all can read , though few understand it . There are schools for youth , like those which I ...
... appeared to be of very inferior quality , and does not thrive well . The people of Jenné know no other writing than that of the Arabs : almost all can read , though few understand it . There are schools for youth , like those which I ...
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... appearance , and he gives notice by his loud shouts that he means to be visible . Without this notice no person excepting the uniniti- ated durst look at him , for they are foolish enough to think it unlucky , and if they were to feel ...
... appearance , and he gives notice by his loud shouts that he means to be visible . Without this notice no person excepting the uniniti- ated durst look at him , for they are foolish enough to think it unlucky , and if they were to feel ...
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... it a military and warlike appearance . The formation of the lines , the anxiety of expectation , the possibility of danger , the unity of pur- pose , the firing which commences when the common enemy 44 Northern Field Sports .
... it a military and warlike appearance . The formation of the lines , the anxiety of expectation , the possibility of danger , the unity of pur- pose , the firing which commences when the common enemy 44 Northern Field Sports .
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... appearance near to where I stood . 6 Finding this to be the case , and thinking it was probably in conse- quence of there being so little underwood thereabouts , -for bears as well as other wild beasts will generally hold to the ...
... appearance near to where I stood . 6 Finding this to be the case , and thinking it was probably in conse- quence of there being so little underwood thereabouts , -for bears as well as other wild beasts will generally hold to the ...
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... appearance . general , however , there was an expression depicted on their countenances , which looked to me something beyond that of extreme interest ; indeed I am almost inclined to think their " over anxiety " in some instances con ...
... appearance . general , however , there was an expression depicted on their countenances , which looked to me something beyond that of extreme interest ; indeed I am almost inclined to think their " over anxiety " in some instances con ...
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