Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... land , a parched and thirsty land , where no clear brooks murmur through the meadow , no cas- cade sparkles from the cliff , where mountain and plain alike are brown and dusty except during the short season of the rains . And be- ing a dry ...
... land , a parched and thirsty land , where no clear brooks murmur through the meadow , no cas- cade sparkles from the cliff , where mountain and plain alike are brown and dusty except during the short season of the rains . And be- ing a dry ...
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... land , the Switzerland of South Africa , faces Natal and East Griqua- land with a long range of formidable preci- pices , impassable for many miles . The in- terior contains valleys and glens of singular beauty , some wild and rugged ...
... land , the Switzerland of South Africa , faces Natal and East Griqua- land with a long range of formidable preci- pices , impassable for many miles . The in- terior contains valleys and glens of singular beauty , some wild and rugged ...
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... lands of Matabeleland , where the eye ranges over an apparently endless succession of un- dulations clothed with tall ... land and Mashonaland - an area of some two hundred thousand square miles - there are scattered natives of various ...
... lands of Matabeleland , where the eye ranges over an apparently endless succession of un- dulations clothed with tall ... land and Mashonaland - an area of some two hundred thousand square miles - there are scattered natives of various ...
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... land , while the mud - built hut quickly disappears under the summer rains and the scarcely less destructive efforts of the white ants . Here in South Africa the na- tive races seem to have made no progress for centuries , if indeed ...
... land , while the mud - built hut quickly disappears under the summer rains and the scarcely less destructive efforts of the white ants . Here in South Africa the na- tive races seem to have made no progress for centuries , if indeed ...
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... land had only intensified sympathy with his policy to its very borders , even at Königsberg , the seat of government ; and Prussia was not only strong once more , but was ardent to redeem its disgrace . The reflex influence of the two ...
... land had only intensified sympathy with his policy to its very borders , even at Königsberg , the seat of government ; and Prussia was not only strong once more , but was ardent to redeem its disgrace . The reflex influence of the two ...
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