Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 49
Page 141
... ports in the world , yet I found it fascinating . It is a new port , the old one , Taku , being for small ships and junks . An enor- mously long breakwater runs out for a mile or more beyond the sand flats , separating the passage open ...
... ports in the world , yet I found it fascinating . It is a new port , the old one , Taku , being for small ships and junks . An enor- mously long breakwater runs out for a mile or more beyond the sand flats , separating the passage open ...
Page 145
... port wine from their vine- yards . The numerous children look- ed healthy . The brightest , they said , were picked out and passed through the secondary schools and universities at no cost to their parents . It was not permitted to take ...
... port wine from their vine- yards . The numerous children look- ed healthy . The brightest , they said , were picked out and passed through the secondary schools and universities at no cost to their parents . It was not permitted to take ...
Page 399
... port , and it is probably older , for the Phoenicians are said to have settled there . The present site of the town is not the original one . Half a mile along the shore to the east a large mound of sand marks where Lamu once stood . It ...
... port , and it is probably older , for the Phoenicians are said to have settled there . The present site of the town is not the original one . Half a mile along the shore to the east a large mound of sand marks where Lamu once stood . It ...
Table des matières
MAGAZINE | 1 |
DUCE IN LABRADOR | 12 |
THE VIGILANT LAND | 29 |
Droits d'auteur | |
12 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
African Albanian asked Auntie Australian began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE boat British bull bush called Captain cattle Chinese climb dark Divakar dogs door English Ester eyes face farm feet fish Fountains Abbey friends George Giovanna Elena girl Hakkâri hand harbour head heard hills horses hundred Jack Snow James Halliday Kamba Kenya knew Krujë Lamu land later live London looked Lucinda Lucinda's father Machakos Marib ment miles mist morning mountain never night officers once passed perhaps port river road rock round Sambhaji sea-anchor seemed ship Shiva side Skanderbeg slivovitz smile snow stood stopped Street tell thing thought tion Tirana told took trees turned uncle Vietcong village waiting walked Wallum watch WILLIAM BLACKWOOD wind yards young Yüksekova