The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... hand , Mine only friend , he cried , me fear You go , and me not see my land . ' Anna returned the artless grasp : ' I cannot grant thy suit , ' she cries ; ' But I my father's knees will clasp , Nor will I , till he hears me , rise ...
... hand , Mine only friend , he cried , me fear You go , and me not see my land . ' Anna returned the artless grasp : ' I cannot grant thy suit , ' she cries ; ' But I my father's knees will clasp , Nor will I , till he hears me , rise ...
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... hands of other Kordofan dealers , who carry them to Shendy , for the Kordofan merchants commonly limit their ... hand , the Egyp- tians who trade to Shendy only , are different from those who proceed for- ward to Sennaar ; and in ...
... hands of other Kordofan dealers , who carry them to Shendy , for the Kordofan merchants commonly limit their ... hand , the Egyp- tians who trade to Shendy only , are different from those who proceed for- ward to Sennaar ; and in ...
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... hand to hand ; they have been mortgaged as security for debts ; in a word , they have been treat- ed as property rather than as men , un- til they are so completely associated with our ideas of property , that it is not easy to ...
... hand to hand ; they have been mortgaged as security for debts ; in a word , they have been treat- ed as property rather than as men , un- til they are so completely associated with our ideas of property , that it is not easy to ...
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