The Quarterly Review, Volumen16 |
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He had been living , he said , for some time with the shekhs of the villages on lentils , bread , salt and water , and was most happy to share a mutton chop with our travellers , though cut from a lean and half starved sheep , for which ...
He had been living , he said , for some time with the shekhs of the villages on lentils , bread , salt and water , and was most happy to share a mutton chop with our travellers , though cut from a lean and half starved sheep , for which ...
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together with the statues that ornament them , are all hewn out of the living rock . ' This excavated temple of Guerfeh Hassan reminds our travellers of the cave of Elephanta , on the little island of that name in the harbour of Bombay ...
together with the statues that ornament them , are all hewn out of the living rock . ' This excavated temple of Guerfeh Hassan reminds our travellers of the cave of Elephanta , on the little island of that name in the harbour of Bombay ...
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We cannot , for example , bring ourselves to believe that the first division of property arose from any reflection on the part of the bachelors of a tribe living on a common stock , that they were contributing more than their due share ...
We cannot , for example , bring ourselves to believe that the first division of property arose from any reflection on the part of the bachelors of a tribe living on a common stock , that they were contributing more than their due share ...
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This proceeding joins , as it were , a living body with a dead one , and we shrink from the forced and unnatural connexion . If it be said , that the Memoirs are the confessions of Cowper concerning himself , we answer , that what it ...
This proceeding joins , as it were , a living body with a dead one , and we shrink from the forced and unnatural connexion . If it be said , that the Memoirs are the confessions of Cowper concerning himself , we answer , that what it ...
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... mourning for the dead , despairing for the living , and in agonies of horror , such as can be expressed in no language , nor even imagined , but by the minds of those on whom the Almighty may have permitted an equal visitation .
... mourning for the dead , despairing for the living , and in agonies of horror , such as can be expressed in no language , nor even imagined , but by the minds of those on whom the Almighty may have permitted an equal visitation .
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