Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... Persia , is denominated the Zend , different dialects hich are thought to have been spoken by e various tribes inhabiting the Persian em- Various theories have been formed re- ting the countries in which this language nally prevailed ...
... Persia , is denominated the Zend , different dialects hich are thought to have been spoken by e various tribes inhabiting the Persian em- Various theories have been formed re- ting the countries in which this language nally prevailed ...
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... Persian princes endeavour to e a taste for the imaginative language of y , from the pages of Saadi ; and it must knowledged ; that if they exhibit but little iarity with the graver sciences , they are rally able to embellish their ...
... Persian princes endeavour to e a taste for the imaginative language of y , from the pages of Saadi ; and it must knowledged ; that if they exhibit but little iarity with the graver sciences , they are rally able to embellish their ...
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... Persian manners . The of sending dead bodies from different Persia , to be buried in the grounds of Hussein , at Kerbela , is not a little returned to the khan with heavy steps , at the door of it a small caravan , con- consignment of ...
... Persian manners . The of sending dead bodies from different Persia , to be buried in the grounds of Hussein , at Kerbela , is not a little returned to the khan with heavy steps , at the door of it a small caravan , con- consignment of ...
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