The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... lands of their idle warrior lords and served as reliable soldiers in their armies . The youthful Menelik , with his troops armed with European rifles , was highly successful in these raids , but very soon , whether guided by his own ...
... lands of their idle warrior lords and served as reliable soldiers in their armies . The youthful Menelik , with his troops armed with European rifles , was highly successful in these raids , but very soon , whether guided by his own ...
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... land , And come to where young Beauty , with bright eyes , Listless at noon , shall take thee in her hand , Tell her that nought in thy poor Master stirs Of art , or grace or song - that is not hers . ' The volume , in fact , was laid ...
... land , And come to where young Beauty , with bright eyes , Listless at noon , shall take thee in her hand , Tell her that nought in thy poor Master stirs Of art , or grace or song - that is not hers . ' The volume , in fact , was laid ...
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... land without choking the canals ; is itself free of salt ; has its annual flood in August , September , and October , securing both summer and winter crops ; traverses a valley with a climate mild enough to allow of Egyptian clover in ...
... land without choking the canals ; is itself free of salt ; has its annual flood in August , September , and October , securing both summer and winter crops ; traverses a valley with a climate mild enough to allow of Egyptian clover in ...
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... lands . To these they still refer as their dirah ( tribal home ) , and they lead a semi- amphibious life in as close proximity to them as possible , all ready to pounce down on their ancient heritages ( and as much more as they can get ) ...
... lands . To these they still refer as their dirah ( tribal home ) , and they lead a semi- amphibious life in as close proximity to them as possible , all ready to pounce down on their ancient heritages ( and as much more as they can get ) ...
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... lands soaked by their overspill . His bund wa successful in protecting a large area of land sloping down t a salty lake in the centre which evaporated surplus drainag On this land barley , wheat , and rice were grown for the te years or ...
... lands soaked by their overspill . His bund wa successful in protecting a large area of land sloping down t a salty lake in the centre which evaporated surplus drainag On this land barley , wheat , and rice were grown for the te years or ...
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