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Ababdeh Achmet Algoa Bay Allah amused Arab asked baby beautiful better boat BOULAK bread cabin Caffre Cairo Caledon Cape Capetown Choslullah Christian clothes cold coloured cook Copt Crown 8vo Darfoor delight dinner dragoman drink Dutch Edition Eerste River England English Esher eyes fcap fear feel fellow French friends gave German Girgeh girl handsome hareem Hassan hear heard Heinrich Heine hope horses Hottentot Keneh lady laughed look lovely Luxor Mabrook Malay Maohn married Mashallah Mohammed morning mother mountain Mozambique Muslims never nice night Nile Nubia Omar Paarl Pasha piastres poor pretty Reis river sent servant Sheykh Yussuf ship Simon's Bay slave sort steamer talk tell THEBES thee things thou to-day told Ulema village weather Weybridge wife wind woman women yesterday young
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Side 26 - HISTORICAL OUTLINES OF ENGLISH ACCIDENCE, comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formation.
Side 11 - Macmillan (Rev. Hugh). — For other Works by same Author, see THEOLOGICAL and SCIENTIFIC CATALOGUES. HOLIDAYS ON HIGH LANDS ; or, Rambles and Incidents in search of Alpine Plants. Second Edition, revised and enlarged. Globe 8vo.
Side 19 - Wilson. — A MEMOIR OF GEORGE WILSON, MD, FRSE, Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh. By his SISTER. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Side 27 - TAYLOR— WORDS AND PLACES; or, Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and Geography. By the Rev. ISAAC TAYLOR, MA Third and cheaper Edition, revised and compressed. With Maps. Globe 8vo. 6s.
Side 9 - THEOPHRASTUS— THE CHARACTERS OF THEOPHRASTUS. An English Translation from a Revised Text. With Introduction and Notes. By RC JEBB, MA, Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s. 6d.
Side 2 - THE ALBERT N'YANZA Great Basin of the Nile, and Exploration of the Nile Sources.
Side 26 - Helfenstein (James).— A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE TEUTONIC LANGUAGES : Being at the same time a Historical Grammar of the English Language, and comprising Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Early English, Modern English, Icelandic (Old Norse), Danish, Swedish, Old High German, Middle High German, Modern German, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, and Dutch. By JAMES HELFENSTEIN, Ph.D. 8vo. 18*.
Side 15 - Patteson' s own letters. Aware that he had left his home once and for all, his correspondence took the form of a diary, and as we read on we come to know the man, and to love him almost as if we had seen him.