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Page 191
... lived very much the same sort of life as is lived by the inhabitants of Sinai to - day , taking full advantage of those areas where the soil is suitable for corn crops , exploiting the date palm and using the moun- tainous areas for the ...
... lived very much the same sort of life as is lived by the inhabitants of Sinai to - day , taking full advantage of those areas where the soil is suitable for corn crops , exploiting the date palm and using the moun- tainous areas for the ...
Page 249
... lived , surviving wounds that would have killed an ordinary man . He lived , a refugee , and was cured by the crude skill of the native sur- geons , who plastered his wounds with a mixture of wax , tar and butter , and by his own ...
... lived , surviving wounds that would have killed an ordinary man . He lived , a refugee , and was cured by the crude skill of the native sur- geons , who plastered his wounds with a mixture of wax , tar and butter , and by his own ...
Page 787
... lived in them . They had no tradition whatever about them.1 In the sixteenth century Por- tuguese writers who lived in this country report that stone buildings described by them were " of ancient origin , " " most ancient , " " ancient ...
... lived in them . They had no tradition whatever about them.1 In the sixteenth century Por- tuguese writers who lived in this country report that stone buildings described by them were " of ancient origin , " " most ancient , " " ancient ...
Contents
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
A ROVING COMMISSION BY AL KHANZIR | 809 |
ASKJA THE WORLDS LARGEST CRATER BY ISOBEL W HUTCHI | 867 |
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