The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... native country . Besides their own immediate families and slaves , the chieftains brought with them a numerous retinue of followers , who were in a great degree their dependants , or , as the Scotch would say , their clansmen , who ...
... native country . Besides their own immediate families and slaves , the chieftains brought with them a numerous retinue of followers , who were in a great degree their dependants , or , as the Scotch would say , their clansmen , who ...
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... native soil , in order to provide for themselves elsewhere . The Scandinavian nations were broken into petty states , like the tribes of Greece in its heroic age , each of which had its chieftain or king , and all of whom were ...
... native soil , in order to provide for themselves elsewhere . The Scandinavian nations were broken into petty states , like the tribes of Greece in its heroic age , each of which had its chieftain or king , and all of whom were ...
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... native of Gondar , who set herself up for a tuvverku , or lawyer , by which profession she procured her maintenance , as one of the higher class of people . She is known in all the principal towns- of Abyssinia , by the name of Wolleta ...
... native of Gondar , who set herself up for a tuvverku , or lawyer , by which profession she procured her maintenance , as one of the higher class of people . She is known in all the principal towns- of Abyssinia , by the name of Wolleta ...
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... native energies be released from the ecclesiastical thraldom in which they are now iron - bound , let them apply to manufactures and trade the capital which is now swallowed up in the abyss of a false religion , and instead of ...
... native energies be released from the ecclesiastical thraldom in which they are now iron - bound , let them apply to manufactures and trade the capital which is now swallowed up in the abyss of a false religion , and instead of ...
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... native land , and has decreed the character of real traitors to their enemies . It is delightful to cast a passing glance at the early life of the subject of these pages , abounding as it does in all the amiable charities of private ...
... native land , and has decreed the character of real traitors to their enemies . It is delightful to cast a passing glance at the early life of the subject of these pages , abounding as it does in all the amiable charities of private ...
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