Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229W. Blackwood, 1931 - England |
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Page 188
... miles west - south - west of Israelites . Ismailieh , or from twenty - five to thirty miles south of the site originally accepted . This is considered as having defi- nitely exploded the Northern Sinai and Lake Timsah theory , but it is ...
... miles west - south - west of Israelites . Ismailieh , or from twenty - five to thirty miles south of the site originally accepted . This is considered as having defi- nitely exploded the Northern Sinai and Lake Timsah theory , but it is ...
Page 190
... miles long , 150 miles wide at the north , and tapering to a point in the south . At the present time it may be geolo- gically divided into three parts : first , a sandy belt of country some fifteen miles deep , stretch- ing from the ...
... miles long , 150 miles wide at the north , and tapering to a point in the south . At the present time it may be geolo- gically divided into three parts : first , a sandy belt of country some fifteen miles deep , stretch- ing from the ...
Page 810
... miles from Tibet to the Lebanon . And always in such country it is a relief to see signs of peace- ful activity - a flock of jet- black goats or fat - tailed sheep grazing on the hillside , a herd of stocky Ayrshire - like cattle on the ...
... miles from Tibet to the Lebanon . And always in such country it is a relief to see signs of peace- ful activity - a flock of jet- black goats or fat - tailed sheep grazing on the hillside , a herd of stocky Ayrshire - like cattle on the ...
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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