Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 17
... characters of light , though in a language so mysterious , that we should be lost in awe and wonder were not every word a consolation . The world thou hast opened to my view is that of thought - of the Creator , of Heaven , of the ...
... characters of light , though in a language so mysterious , that we should be lost in awe and wonder were not every word a consolation . The world thou hast opened to my view is that of thought - of the Creator , of Heaven , of the ...
Side 26
... characters ? Nevertheless , the authors differed so greatly in their systems of classification , that after a week's laborious research , he gave up his task in despair . Nor was this the worst ; for , in questioning the very last ...
... characters ? Nevertheless , the authors differed so greatly in their systems of classification , that after a week's laborious research , he gave up his task in despair . Nor was this the worst ; for , in questioning the very last ...
Side 6
... character from the inhabit- ants of the other parts of Abyssinia . The language of Tigré is a dialect of the Geez , the ancient Ethiopic , which is akin to , if not an old form of the Arabic - and is the language of religion throughout ...
... character from the inhabit- ants of the other parts of Abyssinia . The language of Tigré is a dialect of the Geez , the ancient Ethiopic , which is akin to , if not an old form of the Arabic - and is the language of religion throughout ...
Side 11
... character . The materials of a grand banquet are simple : a good supply of cakes made of teff wheat , or dagousha meal , the finest sorts being put uppermost in the basket , so as to fall to the share of the chief guests , who are ...
... character . The materials of a grand banquet are simple : a good supply of cakes made of teff wheat , or dagousha meal , the finest sorts being put uppermost in the basket , so as to fall to the share of the chief guests , who are ...
Side 16
... character to be of distinct origin , and that there appears to have been , at some time , a numerous settlement of Jews , it is evident that the Abyssinians are truly a mixed people . The Jews , who live apart from , and do not ...
... character to be of distinct origin , and that there appears to have been , at some time , a numerous settlement of Jews , it is evident that the Abyssinians are truly a mixed people . The Jews , who live apart from , and do not ...
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