Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 89
... reaching Abyssinia - one by way of Massonah , the other the one taken by Baker , and leading through Cassala . Indeed , this great explorer was strenuous in his advice that the British army should take this course . He pointed out the ...
... reaching Abyssinia - one by way of Massonah , the other the one taken by Baker , and leading through Cassala . Indeed , this great explorer was strenuous in his advice that the British army should take this course . He pointed out the ...
Pagina 109
... reached it and wish to enjoy it . Among his orders about private property , is this : Tax the lord of Arquata 50,000 livres . In default of payment , raze his house to the ground and lay his land waste . He is a furious oligarch , an ...
... reached it and wish to enjoy it . Among his orders about private property , is this : Tax the lord of Arquata 50,000 livres . In default of payment , raze his house to the ground and lay his land waste . He is a furious oligarch , an ...
Pagina 132
... reached out his hand and drew in the money to himself ! It was doubtless one of the thieves always at the table , playing a little and watching the opportunities for improving their chances by appropriating winnings that do not belong ...
... reached out his hand and drew in the money to himself ! It was doubtless one of the thieves always at the table , playing a little and watching the opportunities for improving their chances by appropriating winnings that do not belong ...
Pagina 147
... reaching prac- tical perfection , was yet one of the first of which science may be said to have had a presentiment . We allude to the electric telegraph . As early as 1636 , Schwenter would seem to have had cer- tain ideas on the ...
... reaching prac- tical perfection , was yet one of the first of which science may be said to have had a presentiment . We allude to the electric telegraph . As early as 1636 , Schwenter would seem to have had cer- tain ideas on the ...
Pagina 149
... reaching the point found only a little roiled water , and the commotion quite stilled . Pressing on through the forest , after many adventures with the pine - knots , we reached , about the middle of the afternoon , our destination ...
... reaching the point found only a little roiled water , and the commotion quite stilled . Pressing on through the forest , after many adventures with the pine - knots , we reached , about the middle of the afternoon , our destination ...
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