The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... object , whom she accused of having killed her husband ; the witnesses also arrived from the small village of Gibba , to which they be- longed . When the Ras had heard the whole story and examined the witnesses , he found the man guilty ...
... object , whom she accused of having killed her husband ; the witnesses also arrived from the small village of Gibba , to which they be- longed . When the Ras had heard the whole story and examined the witnesses , he found the man guilty ...
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... object's two hands within the mushcharn , while they would lift him from off the large stone they had made him stand upon . Accordingly she did this , and made it well fast , and then came down to behold him hanging , at the same time ...
... object's two hands within the mushcharn , while they would lift him from off the large stone they had made him stand upon . Accordingly she did this , and made it well fast , and then came down to behold him hanging , at the same time ...
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... object of the expedition was to repress one of Ras Guebra's numerous insurrections ; but it was no part of Wel- led Selasse's plan to injure the capital , and therefore he prevented his followers from entering it . Mr. Coffin visited ...
... object of the expedition was to repress one of Ras Guebra's numerous insurrections ; but it was no part of Wel- led Selasse's plan to injure the capital , and therefore he prevented his followers from entering it . Mr. Coffin visited ...
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... object of jealousy in the eyes of the king ; who , after inventing his treacherous schemes , and swearing and releasing the rebels , who he well knew would be glad to take revenge on Woldi Gabriel , sent for him , apparently in a ...
... object of jealousy in the eyes of the king ; who , after inventing his treacherous schemes , and swearing and releasing the rebels , who he well knew would be glad to take revenge on Woldi Gabriel , sent for him , apparently in a ...
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... object next to victory , the dignity of defeat in a glorious cause . No hatred , no disgrace , but , on the contrary , esteem that never diminishes , honours that never fade , grow around their memory , and flourish through many an age ...
... object next to victory , the dignity of defeat in a glorious cause . No hatred , no disgrace , but , on the contrary , esteem that never diminishes , honours that never fade , grow around their memory , and flourish through many an age ...
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