The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... parties should abandon it — that lot , after a perfidious massacre on the part of the Turks , fell to the Mamelukes , who retired into Upper Egypt . Shortly , however , after the English had evacuated the country , the Albanian troops ...
... parties should abandon it — that lot , after a perfidious massacre on the part of the Turks , fell to the Mamelukes , who retired into Upper Egypt . Shortly , however , after the English had evacuated the country , the Albanian troops ...
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suade him from the attempt , assuring him that he and his party would all be destroyed ; and the boundary of the French expe- dition in Egypt was marked on a granite rock a little above the Cataracts . ' The pillage and desolation and ...
suade him from the attempt , assuring him that he and his party would all be destroyed ; and the boundary of the French expe- dition in Egypt was marked on a granite rock a little above the Cataracts . ' The pillage and desolation and ...
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... party consisted of Mr. Legh , Mr. Smelt , the American interpreter , an Abyssinian merchant of the name of Fadlallah , and three of their boat's crew , Barâbras , whom they had brought from the Cataracts . Having wandered about four ...
... party consisted of Mr. Legh , Mr. Smelt , the American interpreter , an Abyssinian merchant of the name of Fadlallah , and three of their boat's crew , Barâbras , whom they had brought from the Cataracts . Having wandered about four ...
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... party of six ; each was to be preceded by a guide -our torches were lighted - one of the Arabs led the way , —and I fol- lowed him . 6 We crept for seven or eight yards through an opening at the bottom of the pit , which was partly ...
... party of six ; each was to be preceded by a guide -our torches were lighted - one of the Arabs led the way , —and I fol- lowed him . 6 We crept for seven or eight yards through an opening at the bottom of the pit , which was partly ...
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... welcome this remarkable coincidence of conclusions from opposite premises , in the case of the party which has taken the wrong premises , as a signal instance of of the power of a well regulated mind over an 50 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
... welcome this remarkable coincidence of conclusions from opposite premises , in the case of the party which has taken the wrong premises , as a signal instance of of the power of a well regulated mind over an 50 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
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