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... described , Harry ! See how the mountains lie in this map . ( They examine the map ) . Here , however , the lines of lower hills which more fully divide it are not laid down . So the country does not here seem such a honey- comb as it ...
... described , Harry ! See how the mountains lie in this map . ( They examine the map ) . Here , however , the lines of lower hills which more fully divide it are not laid down . So the country does not here seem such a honey- comb as it ...
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... described to you the general appearance of the mountains , and said so much about the most important single mountain in that part of the world , I shall not tire you by talking of all the other mountains of note . We will only talk a ...
... described to you the general appearance of the mountains , and said so much about the most important single mountain in that part of the world , I shall not tire you by talking of all the other mountains of note . We will only talk a ...
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... described by dif- ferent travellers . May I ask how you account for such different statements ? U. O. Why , Sir , my opinion is , that the cur- rent of heated air called the Simoom has its greatest heat and destructive power chiefly in ...
... described by dif- ferent travellers . May I ask how you account for such different statements ? U. O. Why , Sir , my opinion is , that the cur- rent of heated air called the Simoom has its greatest heat and destructive power chiefly in ...
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... me under the shelter of the mountains . From all that I have told you , you will gather that Persia is a country which may with equal truth be described as very hot and very cold . 87 66 CHAPTER V. THE PLAINS . Uncle Oliver . 86 PERSIA .
... me under the shelter of the mountains . From all that I have told you , you will gather that Persia is a country which may with equal truth be described as very hot and very cold . 87 66 CHAPTER V. THE PLAINS . Uncle Oliver . 86 PERSIA .
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... described . About that time they were conquered , and converted by the Wa- habees . These Wahabees are a warlike sect in Arabia , who believe that the religion of Mo- hamed has been corrupted , and profess to restore it to its original ...
... described . About that time they were conquered , and converted by the Wa- habees . These Wahabees are a warlike sect in Arabia , who believe that the religion of Mo- hamed has been corrupted , and profess to restore it to its original ...
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