Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 212William Blackwood, 1922 - England |
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Page 3
... never been , and he also tells of the amaze- ment and terror of the Teruma aborigines when his party emerged from the forbidden region . These people , who had , of course , never seen a white man , regarded approach from the west by ...
... never been , and he also tells of the amaze- ment and terror of the Teruma aborigines when his party emerged from the forbidden region . These people , who had , of course , never seen a white man , regarded approach from the west by ...
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... never visited me on board the ship , but I had frequent visits from his son , Jabur , and his vizier , Hadji Ali . Jabur was a fine- looking , thick - set , 66 the circum- 6 stances of his obtaining the position of Sheikh of Koweit ...
... never visited me on board the ship , but I had frequent visits from his son , Jabur , and his vizier , Hadji Ali . Jabur was a fine- looking , thick - set , 66 the circum- 6 stances of his obtaining the position of Sheikh of Koweit ...
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... never to see Koweit again , after four months of such heat and discomfort - on which I have refrained from dwelling - as I had never ex- perienced before . But it was with genuine regret that I parted from my friend the Sheikh . Our ...
... never to see Koweit again , after four months of such heat and discomfort - on which I have refrained from dwelling - as I had never ex- perienced before . But it was with genuine regret that I parted from my friend the Sheikh . Our ...
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... never saw him again , but heard of him from time to time : how the Viceroy of India had called at Koweit in a man - of - war of such a size as had never been seen there before , and had presented the Sheikh with a sword of honour ; how ...
... never saw him again , but heard of him from time to time : how the Viceroy of India had called at Koweit in a man - of - war of such a size as had never been seen there before , and had presented the Sheikh with a sword of honour ; how ...
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... never felt at ease until he had discharged his cargo and was safely afloat again . Then he would rest upon his oars and watch , while Rufus came down to the beach to collect his day's rations . On this morning , however , the foreground ...
... never felt at ease until he had discharged his cargo and was safely afloat again . Then he would rest upon his oars and watch , while Rufus came down to the beach to collect his day's rations . On this morning , however , the foreground ...
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