Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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396. oldal
... carried on . One of these canals was really prodigious , going underground , crossing rivers , and running through mountains for a distance of about five hundred English miles . The ruins of the palaces and temples still to be met with ...
... carried on . One of these canals was really prodigious , going underground , crossing rivers , and running through mountains for a distance of about five hundred English miles . The ruins of the palaces and temples still to be met with ...
445. oldal
... carried out his census , in order to ascertain whether there was such a multitude of merely delusive hallucinations in the world that the coin- cidences which we had discovered could be explicable by chance . The figures re- sulting ...
... carried out his census , in order to ascertain whether there was such a multitude of merely delusive hallucinations in the world that the coin- cidences which we had discovered could be explicable by chance . The figures re- sulting ...
569. oldal
... carrying a large halberd , appeared ; he was followed by four attendants , two with baskets full of bottles of champagne the others carried trays , with long , old - fash- ioned glasses . He stopped opposite each guest , struck the ...
... carrying a large halberd , appeared ; he was followed by four attendants , two with baskets full of bottles of champagne the others carried trays , with long , old - fash- ioned glasses . He stopped opposite each guest , struck the ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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