The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... appears to have been about thirty . It appears that " the whole of the arrangements for the excursion , were made at least a week previous to setting out . " Thus strong in point of number , and thus prepared , " the party reached the ...
... appears to have been about thirty . It appears that " the whole of the arrangements for the excursion , were made at least a week previous to setting out . " Thus strong in point of number , and thus prepared , " the party reached the ...
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... appears probable from the nature of the case , and this opinion is confirmed by the direct testimony of Herodotus and others . In the patriar- chal times , when detached families migrated from place to place , as con- venience or fancy ...
... appears probable from the nature of the case , and this opinion is confirmed by the direct testimony of Herodotus and others . In the patriar- chal times , when detached families migrated from place to place , as con- venience or fancy ...
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... appears to present some diffi- culty , but this is , perhaps , not insu- perable . We have examples of such peculiarities becoming common to a whole nation , and may account for the fact in either of two ways . A whole tribe appears ...
... appears to present some diffi- culty , but this is , perhaps , not insu- perable . We have examples of such peculiarities becoming common to a whole nation , and may account for the fact in either of two ways . A whole tribe appears ...
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