Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 5
... poor hilly countries , but in the wildest recesses of the forest , where there are mo- rasses and wild wood - fruit in abun- dance . These are his favourite haunts . Towards the end of October , he leaves off eating altogether for that ...
... poor hilly countries , but in the wildest recesses of the forest , where there are mo- rasses and wild wood - fruit in abun- dance . These are his favourite haunts . Towards the end of October , he leaves off eating altogether for that ...
Page 7
... poor horse , while with the other , he retards his progress by grasping at the trees . He thus destroys - and then devours Jan him . Sometimes the bear , by grasp ing with one of his paws at the sur- rounding trees , as he is carried ...
... poor horse , while with the other , he retards his progress by grasping at the trees . He thus destroys - and then devours Jan him . Sometimes the bear , by grasp ing with one of his paws at the sur- rounding trees , as he is carried ...
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... poor soldier , however , who had brought his musket to the skall contrary to the orders of his officers , and knowing that if it was inju- red he should be severely punished , on seeing the apparent jeopardy in which it was placed ...
... poor soldier , however , who had brought his musket to the skall contrary to the orders of his officers , and knowing that if it was inju- red he should be severely punished , on seeing the apparent jeopardy in which it was placed ...
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... poor mis- guided Armenians . You know , agas , that it is said the ark of Huzrut Nooh * rested upon Agri - Daugh , after the great deluge which destroyed the world ; and the priests of Etchmiad- zin - the great Armenian monastery which ...
... poor mis- guided Armenians . You know , agas , that it is said the ark of Huzrut Nooh * rested upon Agri - Daugh , after the great deluge which destroyed the world ; and the priests of Etchmiad- zin - the great Armenian monastery which ...
Page 28
... poor girl was lost to him ! All he could learn was , that the mischief had been done by the people of Doozd Mahomed Khan , who were known as well by their fierce audacity , as by their dress and appearance . And it was also too well ...
... poor girl was lost to him ! All he could learn was , that the mischief had been done by the people of Doozd Mahomed Khan , who were known as well by their fierce audacity , as by their dress and appearance . And it was also too well ...
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