The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... interest quite independ- ently of their inherent importance ; and as the controversies raised by M. Bazan- court and Mr. Kinglake largely affect both national rivalries and personal char acter , it would be passing strange if either ...
... interest quite independ- ently of their inherent importance ; and as the controversies raised by M. Bazan- court and Mr. Kinglake largely affect both national rivalries and personal char acter , it would be passing strange if either ...
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... interest in the East by means of European civiliza- tion , and seek to consolidate the founda- tions of the political importance that she has acquired in the great family of Eu- ropean states . " As head of the Greek Christians , the ...
... interest in the East by means of European civiliza- tion , and seek to consolidate the founda- tions of the political importance that she has acquired in the great family of Eu- ropean states . " As head of the Greek Christians , the ...
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... interest which has always been taken in everything connected with Da- homey has , according to Captain Burton , been much greater than Dahomey really deserves . Principally , no doubt , this interest was excited by the rumors which ...
... interest which has always been taken in everything connected with Da- homey has , according to Captain Burton , been much greater than Dahomey really deserves . Principally , no doubt , this interest was excited by the rumors which ...
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... , and their combined childishness and monotony must be ab- solutely unendurable to a European on- looker . One element , however , gives a 66 grim interest to all the rest . The vic- tims 22 [ January , A MISSION TO DAHOMEY .
... , and their combined childishness and monotony must be ab- solutely unendurable to a European on- looker . One element , however , gives a 66 grim interest to all the rest . The vic- tims 22 [ January , A MISSION TO DAHOMEY .
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grim interest to all the rest . The vic- tims whose death is one of the great fea- tures of the festival look on with placid- ity , or even downright enjoyment . Cap- tain Burton saw forty of these wretches , dressed in the attire of ...
grim interest to all the rest . The vic- tims whose death is one of the great fea- tures of the festival look on with placid- ity , or even downright enjoyment . Cap- tain Burton saw forty of these wretches , dressed in the attire of ...
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