North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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... mountains , from whom most proba- bly the Greeks received it , and , according to their well known custom , softened the harshness of its sounds to give it that euphony which their delicate ears indispensably required . ' I cannot find ...
... mountains , from whom most proba- bly the Greeks received it , and , according to their well known custom , softened the harshness of its sounds to give it that euphony which their delicate ears indispensably required . ' I cannot find ...
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... mountains of Boojeiah , a village of Kabyles , called Thala Edhrarin , that is to say , Thala of the mountains , from the number or peculiar character of its fountains : the ancient Thala may have been so called for the same reason ...
... mountains of Boojeiah , a village of Kabyles , called Thala Edhrarin , that is to say , Thala of the mountains , from the number or peculiar character of its fountains : the ancient Thala may have been so called for the same reason ...
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... mountains , and a great many woods and forests ; and has mountains on the north and east . This great river issues from the mountains of the Moon ; and what we know of it is , that it comes from Sookau to Kiga , & c . * It is remark ...
... mountains , and a great many woods and forests ; and has mountains on the north and east . This great river issues from the mountains of the Moon ; and what we know of it is , that it comes from Sookau to Kiga , & c . * It is remark ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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