“The” Australian Abroad: Branches from the Main Routes Round the World. Ceylon, India, and Egypt, Volumen2Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1880 |
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... thousands a year pay . Such is not for Ceylon . The whites must there sow their fields and build their cots , and be satisfied therewith . In planting on the hill sides , in importing and distributing European produce , and exporting ...
... thousands a year pay . Such is not for Ceylon . The whites must there sow their fields and build their cots , and be satisfied therewith . In planting on the hill sides , in importing and distributing European produce , and exporting ...
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... thousands of years washing down , and will take similar thousands before their obliteration is completed . One has to remember this former connexion with India in seeing how many different native races there are in Ceylon- Cingalese ...
... thousands of years washing down , and will take similar thousands before their obliteration is completed . One has to remember this former connexion with India in seeing how many different native races there are in Ceylon- Cingalese ...
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... thousand who suffer but from that old age , with its attendant troubles , which Boerhave said was our only natural disease . There are many besides Buddha and Hamlet who in the great question of " To be or not to be ? " have thought ...
... thousand who suffer but from that old age , with its attendant troubles , which Boerhave said was our only natural disease . There are many besides Buddha and Hamlet who in the great question of " To be or not to be ? " have thought ...
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... thousands of years ago , and will do for thousands to come . Such prophesying is quite proper in this eastern part of the world . She looks a grand girl , this Rebecca , and her polished brass chatty is as a golden crown to her stately ...
... thousands of years ago , and will do for thousands to come . Such prophesying is quite proper in this eastern part of the world . She looks a grand girl , this Rebecca , and her polished brass chatty is as a golden crown to her stately ...
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... thousand feet above Colombo , and distant about two hundred miles from Galle . The coffee bush is a sort of laurel in appearance - having a shining green leaf , a white flower , and berries that from green become red . When in their ...
... thousand feet above Colombo , and distant about two hundred miles from Galle . The coffee bush is a sort of laurel in appearance - having a shining green leaf , a white flower , and berries that from green become red . When in their ...
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