Blackwood's Magazine, 248. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1940 |
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35. oldal
... village squatting round me in a circle . They were staring and jabbering ; I fancy they were uttering the vernacular ... village ; the account of each cultivator is made out by the village accountant , whose post is hereditary and who is ...
... village squatting round me in a circle . They were staring and jabbering ; I fancy they were uttering the vernacular ... village ; the account of each cultivator is made out by the village accountant , whose post is hereditary and who is ...
37. oldal
... villages . The precedence of each village in the turning on of water , the time during which water is turned on , is definitely laid down ; and if these arrangements be altered to the detriment of any village the cultivators of that village ...
... villages . The precedence of each village in the turning on of water , the time during which water is turned on , is definitely laid down ; and if these arrangements be altered to the detriment of any village the cultivators of that village ...
64. oldal
... village called Dri for a few days before going on Rima . to One morning I noticed several tribesmen working in the village . There was no mistaking those almost naked savages with their goral skin jackets , their simian- lined faces ...
... village called Dri for a few days before going on Rima . to One morning I noticed several tribesmen working in the village . There was no mistaking those almost naked savages with their goral skin jackets , their simian- lined faces ...
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AERE PERENNIUS | 19 |
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