The Quarterly Review, Volumen221William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1914 |
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... Africa . To his surprise , they said there was usually only one needle to half - a - dozen men . What became of the millions no one ever knew . Perhaps they are in store somewhere to this day , awaiting a signature for their release ...
... Africa . To his surprise , they said there was usually only one needle to half - a - dozen men . What became of the millions no one ever knew . Perhaps they are in store somewhere to this day , awaiting a signature for their release ...
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... African trade was at different periods opened up and developed by no less than six , one after the other . Dr Scott has dug deep into old records and forgotten pamphlets ; he has recovered an astonishing number of facts , and has woven ...
... African trade was at different periods opened up and developed by no less than six , one after the other . Dr Scott has dug deep into old records and forgotten pamphlets ; he has recovered an astonishing number of facts , and has woven ...
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... African Company , the Royal Fishery Company , all benefited in the same way ; and Charles II , wiser than his father , showed that companies would be allowed to enjoy their privileges . Hence the inclination of the companies to adopt ...
... African Company , the Royal Fishery Company , all benefited in the same way ; and Charles II , wiser than his father , showed that companies would be allowed to enjoy their privileges . Hence the inclination of the companies to adopt ...
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... African boundaries of the Mediterranean , and thence extended to other contiguous portions of that Continent by means of petty wars and slave raids . Asia was apparently infected by foreign navigators - Spaniards , Portuguese , Dutch ...
... African boundaries of the Mediterranean , and thence extended to other contiguous portions of that Continent by means of petty wars and slave raids . Asia was apparently infected by foreign navigators - Spaniards , Portuguese , Dutch ...
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... Africa ( Morocco ) , one of the names for syphilis is Hab el Frendj ( the sore or disease of the Franks ) . Syphilis often went by the names of scabies and of variola , being evidently mixed up with the itch and the small pox . The ...
... Africa ( Morocco ) , one of the names for syphilis is Hab el Frendj ( the sore or disease of the Franks ) . Syphilis often went by the names of scabies and of variola , being evidently mixed up with the itch and the small pox . The ...
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