The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen1;Volumen64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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The strategic reasons which at first induced Prince Menschikow to leave the garrison to their fate are examined in detail ; the principal being the sup- posed impossibility of making head be- hind incomplete fortifications against an ...
The strategic reasons which at first induced Prince Menschikow to leave the garrison to their fate are examined in detail ; the principal being the sup- posed impossibility of making head be- hind incomplete fortifications against an ...
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... them in Java , for they are heavily taxed by the Dutch . When they enter as settlers , when they assume the rank of citizens , and when they leave , they are mulcted most heavily . Notwith- standing , they manage 1865. ] 27 LIFE IN JAVA .
... them in Java , for they are heavily taxed by the Dutch . When they enter as settlers , when they assume the rank of citizens , and when they leave , they are mulcted most heavily . Notwith- standing , they manage 1865. ] 27 LIFE IN JAVA .
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... leaves are then tied up in bundles of fifteen , twenty , or thirty , and suspended from bamboo poles running across the interior of the shed , where they are left to dry for twenty days or more , according to the state of the atmosphere ...
... leaves are then tied up in bundles of fifteen , twenty , or thirty , and suspended from bamboo poles running across the interior of the shed , where they are left to dry for twenty days or more , according to the state of the atmosphere ...
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... leave of their lovers , and in the manner in which they greeted them on their return , there was too striking a dif- ference to escape the notice of the young men . Peppa treated Matteo more coldly and formally than she had ever done ...
... leave of their lovers , and in the manner in which they greeted them on their return , there was too striking a dif- ference to escape the notice of the young men . Peppa treated Matteo more coldly and formally than she had ever done ...
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... leave of works of fiction in that summary manner . He has become identified , at least for a time , with interests not his own , and he must have abandoned himself with some degree of sympathy and unreserve to the feelings and thoughts ...
... leave of works of fiction in that summary manner . He has become identified , at least for a time , with interests not his own , and he must have abandoned himself with some degree of sympathy and unreserve to the feelings and thoughts ...
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