Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 83
2 psl.
... thousand pounds - this , we understand , not to include the thirty thousand to be charged to India . So that , all told , something less than three - quarters of a million dollars was appropriated for the visit . People wise in such ...
... thousand pounds - this , we understand , not to include the thirty thousand to be charged to India . So that , all told , something less than three - quarters of a million dollars was appropriated for the visit . People wise in such ...
3 psl.
... thousand square miles , and more than eight hun- dred thousand people , and has a revenue of 3,047,243 rupees.1 The face of the raja wore an expression of pleased surprise as his royal highness , coming to the reg- ulation spot on the ...
... thousand square miles , and more than eight hun- dred thousand people , and has a revenue of 3,047,243 rupees.1 The face of the raja wore an expression of pleased surprise as his royal highness , coming to the reg- ulation spot on the ...
4 psl.
... thousand , and has a revenue of four million rupees , of which only two hundred thousand go as tribute to the British Gov- ernment . Next came Maharo Shree Pragmulgee Rao , of Cutch , an infirm old seventeen - gun man , whose state ...
... thousand , and has a revenue of four million rupees , of which only two hundred thousand go as tribute to the British Gov- ernment . Next came Maharo Shree Pragmulgee Rao , of Cutch , an infirm old seventeen - gun man , whose state ...
5 psl.
... thousand inhabitants which few Europeans . have ever reached . At the station was the little gaekwar and his regent , Sir Madhava Rao , waiting to receive him , and to escort him to the British resi- dency hard by the native city . For ...
... thousand inhabitants which few Europeans . have ever reached . At the station was the little gaekwar and his regent , Sir Madhava Rao , waiting to receive him , and to escort him to the British resi- dency hard by the native city . For ...
7 psl.
... thousand pounds . His highness wanted the jewels , but he also wanted money ; so he said , " I will take the jewels at your price , and if you will accommo- date me with thirty thousand pounds in cash , I will give you an order on the ...
... thousand pounds . His highness wanted the jewels , but he also wanted money ; so he said , " I will take the jewels at your price , and if you will accommo- date me with thirty thousand pounds in cash , I will give you an order on the ...
Turinys
1 | |
7 | |
13 | |
43 | |
86 | |
97 | |
100 | |
103 | |
291 | |
296 | |
355 | |
385 | |
387 | |
391 | |
393 | |
394 | |
105 | |
106 | |
115 | |
160 | |
174 | |
193 | |
207 | |
208 | |
289 | |
481 | |
483 | |
484 | |
486 | |
492 | |
496 | |
568 | |
577 | |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Adam Agatha arms artist asked beautiful better bird Byemoor called Cam Browne charming château Circassian Colonel color cried Cyprus dark dear Delange door dress England English eral Eton College eyes face father feel feet felt Flora France French girl give Glendower hand head heard heart Hester horses hour hundred kiss knew lady laugh Leonard light Lionel lips live look mademoiselle married ment Mignon mind Montrose morning never night North Tyrol once Owen Glendower papa passed Pauline Percival perhaps person poor present prince Prue Quincey seemed side smile St.-Eloi stood story suppose sure talk tell Thiers thing Thomas De Quincey thought Thurston tion told took Trafford turned Valbois Villiers-le-Bel voice walked Welsh wife woman women words young