Littell's Living Age, 162. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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... appeared calm and smil . ing . Presently the direct examination closed , and it was now the time for the struggle . Mr. McDonagh , the advocate for the prisoner , was smiling , and apparently jok- ing with one of the crown counsel . It ...
... appeared calm and smil . ing . Presently the direct examination closed , and it was now the time for the struggle . Mr. McDonagh , the advocate for the prisoner , was smiling , and apparently jok- ing with one of the crown counsel . It ...
203. oldal
... appeared that Osman Digna's following consisted of no more than sixteen or seventeen hundred men , representing nine tribes -the Sharaab , Bishariat , Moassayab , Ghimilab , and others . But it was next reported that the insurgents were ...
... appeared that Osman Digna's following consisted of no more than sixteen or seventeen hundred men , representing nine tribes -the Sharaab , Bishariat , Moassayab , Ghimilab , and others . But it was next reported that the insurgents were ...
377. oldal
... appeared the first number of the Daily Universal Register , which three years after took the name of the Times , and which was then of the same size as the Morning Post . Since these two were started , many other daily papers have appeared ...
... appeared the first number of the Daily Universal Register , which three years after took the name of the Times , and which was then of the same size as the Morning Post . Since these two were started , many other daily papers have appeared ...
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