Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 32
... become a positive danger to the natives dwelling on its its banks , and hardly a year ever passed which did not record the death of some person as a victim to the jaws of one of these loath- some brutes . However , during the latter ...
... become a positive danger to the natives dwelling on its its banks , and hardly a year ever passed which did not record the death of some person as a victim to the jaws of one of these loath- some brutes . However , during the latter ...
Side 38
... becoming painfully fat . Soon , verily , instead of Moti Lal , men will name you ' Mota ' ( fat ) Lal ! " The Bengali rose reluctantly to his feet . 66 Does your Honour wish my wearing uniform ? " he asked wistfully . 66 " No ; come as ...
... becoming painfully fat . Soon , verily , instead of Moti Lal , men will name you ' Mota ' ( fat ) Lal ! " The Bengali rose reluctantly to his feet . 66 Does your Honour wish my wearing uniform ? " he asked wistfully . 66 " No ; come as ...
Side 56
... become sharp fragrance to our noses . a department of France . I I never saw anything else quite am not sure whether Bugey and so backward in France ; and Bresse were represented at that it struck me afterwards that gathering . What I ...
... become sharp fragrance to our noses . a department of France . I I never saw anything else quite am not sure whether Bugey and so backward in France ; and Bresse were represented at that it struck me afterwards that gathering . What I ...
Side 63
... become quite the fashion of late to impugn the moral character of the tiger because he kills cattle , and to disparage him as a beast of the chase , all to the greater glorification of the lion . Even ' Maga ' has subscribed to this ...
... become quite the fashion of late to impugn the moral character of the tiger because he kills cattle , and to disparage him as a beast of the chase , all to the greater glorification of the lion . Even ' Maga ' has subscribed to this ...
Side 64
... becoming civilised and Hinduised . He is begin ning to wear more clothes , and has changed his totems for anthropomorphic godlings , who mitted to the Hindu Pantheon . But in the back blocks the Gond is still a primitive person ; is ...
... becoming civilised and Hinduised . He is begin ning to wear more clothes , and has changed his totems for anthropomorphic godlings , who mitted to the Hindu Pantheon . But in the back blocks the Gond is still a primitive person ; is ...
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