The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... brought from Abyssinia , Sennaar , Darfur , and other parts of Soudan . This horrid traffic is carried on by a set of fellows called Jelabs , or slave - merchants , who , in the course of the long journey , seize upon those periods of ...
... brought from Abyssinia , Sennaar , Darfur , and other parts of Soudan . This horrid traffic is carried on by a set of fellows called Jelabs , or slave - merchants , who , in the course of the long journey , seize upon those periods of ...
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... brought the travellers dates , milk , and whatever their scanty means enabled them to afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture ...
... brought the travellers dates , milk , and whatever their scanty means enabled them to afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture ...
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... brought away copies of a multitude of inscriptions and paintings , which not only represent the mysteries of a lost religion , but of the wild animals still existing on the continent of Africa , and among them the ca- melopardalis , who ...
... brought away copies of a multitude of inscriptions and paintings , which not only represent the mysteries of a lost religion , but of the wild animals still existing on the continent of Africa , and among them the ca- melopardalis , who ...
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... brought from the Cataracts . Having wandered about four hours in search of Amabdi , they at length observed four Arabs cutting wood . These people showed an unwillingness to give them any information - talked of danger and were heard to ...
... brought from the Cataracts . Having wandered about four hours in search of Amabdi , they at length observed four Arabs cutting wood . These people showed an unwillingness to give them any information - talked of danger and were heard to ...
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... brought to admire such fustian in verse and such fustian in prose as cannot , perhaps , be equalled except in Chrononhotonthologos , or Bombastes Furioso . Our readers must be aware , that we are generally inclined ( though we do not ...
... brought to admire such fustian in verse and such fustian in prose as cannot , perhaps , be equalled except in Chrononhotonthologos , or Bombastes Furioso . Our readers must be aware , that we are generally inclined ( though we do not ...
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