Blackwood's Magazine, Том 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... seen anything of this territory , and it is only known to them as the source of most of the ground provisions , such as maize , yams , eddoes , cassava , and tanias , which are the chief food of the Creole population . Except for the ...
... seen anything of this territory , and it is only known to them as the source of most of the ground provisions , such as maize , yams , eddoes , cassava , and tanias , which are the chief food of the Creole population . Except for the ...
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... seen a white man , regarded approach from the west by the Cuyuwini river as the only possible access to their country , and believed that supernatural ter- rors as well as natural obstacles barred the Essequebo to human- kind . But none ...
... seen a white man , regarded approach from the west by the Cuyuwini river as the only possible access to their country , and believed that supernatural ter- rors as well as natural obstacles barred the Essequebo to human- kind . But none ...
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... seen by those who have lavished an infinity of pains on his educa- tion . After a short halt we con- tinued down the Bara - bara , meeting no one , though in one place we saw a corial moored to a tree , in the fork of which was a rough ...
... seen by those who have lavished an infinity of pains on his educa- tion . After a short halt we con- tinued down the Bara - bara , meeting no one , though in one place we saw a corial moored to a tree , in the fork of which was a rough ...
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... seen to . Moreover , he wanted her quickly . Jackson saw to it that she was alongside the stage next high tide , and work was started on her at once . For the next few weeks , Yes- " Yes - I remember . you was the young gentleman who ...
... seen to . Moreover , he wanted her quickly . Jackson saw to it that she was alongside the stage next high tide , and work was started on her at once . For the next few weeks , Yes- " Yes - I remember . you was the young gentleman who ...
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... seen as the helping hand of God by that little family . In some measure it seemed to atone for a selfish life - and make him a partici- pator in the struggle of crea- tion . At any rate he had his reward , and the mental picture of that ...
... seen as the helping hand of God by that little family . In some measure it seemed to atone for a selfish life - and make him a partici- pator in the struggle of crea- tion . At any rate he had his reward , and the mental picture of that ...
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