The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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... Abyssinia is interesting , and we believe nothing has been published yet setting forth the country , and the questions which have emerged in ... Abyssinia forms Prolific Vegetation of the Country . 481 a long range 480 Abyssinia .
... Abyssinia is interesting , and we believe nothing has been published yet setting forth the country , and the questions which have emerged in ... Abyssinia forms Prolific Vegetation of the Country . 481 a long range 480 Abyssinia .
Page 481
... Abyssinia , on his way back to Khartoun , which is the most accessible starting - point from the Egyptian coast , as Massowah is the most accessible frontier point from the opposite coast of the Red Sea ; the Baron right heartily cursed ...
... Abyssinia , on his way back to Khartoun , which is the most accessible starting - point from the Egyptian coast , as Massowah is the most accessible frontier point from the opposite coast of the Red Sea ; the Baron right heartily cursed ...
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... Abyssinia by their miracles and prodigies , particularly one called Tecla Haimanot , who usurps an importance in the Abyssinian mind often before Mary or even Jesus . He is said to have converted Brusque Hospitality to the Stranger ...
... Abyssinia by their miracles and prodigies , particularly one called Tecla Haimanot , who usurps an importance in the Abyssinian mind often before Mary or even Jesus . He is said to have converted Brusque Hospitality to the Stranger ...
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