Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... fact , although the present Senoussi at one time declared the Sultan to be no longer Caliph , a prolonged rupture between Jerboub and Con- stantinople does not appear ever to have occurred . A peculiarity indeed of the Senoussi sect is ...
... fact , although the present Senoussi at one time declared the Sultan to be no longer Caliph , a prolonged rupture between Jerboub and Con- stantinople does not appear ever to have occurred . A peculiarity indeed of the Senoussi sect is ...
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... fact that the Moorish rights to the possession of this oasis are of the most shadowy character , makes little difference . The Tuaregs are a wild , warlike , and numerous people , of a kind easily arousable to religious fanaticism by ...
... fact that the Moorish rights to the possession of this oasis are of the most shadowy character , makes little difference . The Tuaregs are a wild , warlike , and numerous people , of a kind easily arousable to religious fanaticism by ...
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... fact , he's not likely to want any ; but you might just keep him up to the work , and see that he spends a proper time over it . The people will send you the papers , and some sort of form to fill up . ' " " The parson readily consented ...
... fact , he's not likely to want any ; but you might just keep him up to the work , and see that he spends a proper time over it . The people will send you the papers , and some sort of form to fill up . ' " " The parson readily consented ...
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... fact to the knowledge of natural history , there are hun- dreds who affect no perceptible result except the impoverishment of the native fauna . It is de- voutly to be wished that they would direct their attention to old china or ...
... fact to the knowledge of natural history , there are hun- dreds who affect no perceptible result except the impoverishment of the native fauna . It is de- voutly to be wished that they would direct their attention to old china or ...
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... fact that the little cages in which sky- larks are imprisoned are provided with linen tops , to prevent these birds injuring their heads by their irresistible tendency to soar , is full of painful suggestion . It is tyranny of the kind ...
... fact that the little cages in which sky- larks are imprisoned are provided with linen tops , to prevent these birds injuring their heads by their irresistible tendency to soar , is full of painful suggestion . It is tyranny of the kind ...
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