The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 84A. Constable, 1846 |
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... tribes and nations which have successively occupied it— treating , by the way , of their languages and dialects ; -topics of which it may be difficult for any body but Leibnitz to see the connexion with the history of Brunswick , but ...
... tribes and nations which have successively occupied it— treating , by the way , of their languages and dialects ; -topics of which it may be difficult for any body but Leibnitz to see the connexion with the history of Brunswick , but ...
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... Tribes , are measures which cannot be fairly appreciated by the repulsive incidents of a protracted warfare , or by the slender results hitherto derived from the possession of the former territories of Algiers . It is acknow- ledged by ...
... Tribes , are measures which cannot be fairly appreciated by the repulsive incidents of a protracted warfare , or by the slender results hitherto derived from the possession of the former territories of Algiers . It is acknow- ledged by ...
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... tribes still retained their barbarous ( or Berber ) idiom , with the appellation and character of white Africans . But he adds , that Shaw had seen these savages ' with distant terror ; and that Leo , a captive in the Vatican , appears ...
... tribes still retained their barbarous ( or Berber ) idiom , with the appellation and character of white Africans . But he adds , that Shaw had seen these savages ' with distant terror ; and that Leo , a captive in the Vatican , appears ...
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... Tribes . A number of enterprising and intelligent Officers have been formed in the army of Africa , who are perfectly familiar with the language and the manners of the Arabs ; and who have prosecuted their researches into the ...
... Tribes . A number of enterprising and intelligent Officers have been formed in the army of Africa , who are perfectly familiar with the language and the manners of the Arabs ; and who have prosecuted their researches into the ...
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... Tribes , and the result of peculiar migratory and mercantile habits , which have existed for ages . } The second , and by far the most interesting , of M. Carette's contributions to this Collection of original materials , elucidates ...
... Tribes , and the result of peculiar migratory and mercantile habits , which have existed for ages . } The second , and by far the most interesting , of M. Carette's contributions to this Collection of original materials , elucidates ...
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