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It is still called , in the figurative language of the east , ' Misr , without an equal ;
Misr , the mother of the world ! ' The chalige , or canal , Mr . Legh says , which
pierces the city in a direction nearly from north to south , is the general receptacle
of ...
It is still called , in the figurative language of the east , ' Misr , without an equal ;
Misr , the mother of the world ! ' The chalige , or canal , Mr . Legh says , which
pierces the city in a direction nearly from north to south , is the general receptacle
of ...
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Our dragoman related our story again , and called upon the survivor to confirm
the truth of it , but in vain ; on the contrary be maintained maintained we had
taken him and his companions by force 1816 . Legh ' s Journey in Egypt and
Nubia .
Our dragoman related our story again , and called upon the survivor to confirm
the truth of it , but in vain ; on the contrary be maintained maintained we had
taken him and his companions by force 1816 . Legh ' s Journey in Egypt and
Nubia .
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... that the time had not been employed rather in Nubia than in passing the
mornings at Miniet in learning to ride like the Mamelukes , and the evenings in
attending the exhibition of those ' ministers of pleasure ' called Almès , or dancing
girls .
... that the time had not been employed rather in Nubia than in passing the
mornings at Miniet in learning to ride like the Mamelukes , and the evenings in
attending the exhibition of those ' ministers of pleasure ' called Almès , or dancing
girls .
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We shall begin with the following panegyric upon a certain King of Ireland called
Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his name ; and whose story is
as obscure as Mr . Phillips ' s eulogy , • Look on Brian ' s verdant graveBrian ...
We shall begin with the following panegyric upon a certain King of Ireland called
Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his name ; and whose story is
as obscure as Mr . Phillips ' s eulogy , • Look on Brian ' s verdant graveBrian ...
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In short , man is placed in the world with moral powers and faculties , dormant
indeed till called into exertion by the circumstances which surround him , but
capable of being improved and exalted in the highest degree by a right
application of ...
In short , man is placed in the world with moral powers and faculties , dormant
indeed till called into exertion by the circumstances which surround him , but
capable of being improved and exalted in the highest degree by a right
application of ...
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