The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... friend : It is my desire that all wandering pro- lixities be curtailed , in order to avoid the sarcastic imputation of the French against the learned of the North , that they never know when to have done with a subject ; " ils ont tant ...
... friend : It is my desire that all wandering pro- lixities be curtailed , in order to avoid the sarcastic imputation of the French against the learned of the North , that they never know when to have done with a subject ; " ils ont tant ...
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... friendship , and became the masters of the Albanians , who , on their part , used every effort to get rid of their treacherous allies , and , after a severe struggle , drove them back , a second time , into Upper Egypt : they then ...
... friendship , and became the masters of the Albanians , who , on their part , used every effort to get rid of their treacherous allies , and , after a severe struggle , drove them back , a second time , into Upper Egypt : they then ...
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... friend Burchardt , travelling as Shekh Ibrahim , on his way to the Great Oasis , where a tribe of Bedouins had lately established themselves . Ibrahim Bey , the eldest son of the Pashaw of Egypt , who was residing here as Gov- ernor of ...
... friend Burchardt , travelling as Shekh Ibrahim , on his way to the Great Oasis , where a tribe of Bedouins had lately established themselves . Ibrahim Bey , the eldest son of the Pashaw of Egypt , who was residing here as Gov- ernor of ...
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... friendship . He inquired after our author's harem - if he had left it at the Cataract , meaning , ' says Mr. Legh , as I un- derstood , to give me a female slave to wait upon my wife . ' He afterwards made him a present of a Negro boy ...
... friendship . He inquired after our author's harem - if he had left it at the Cataract , meaning , ' says Mr. Legh , as I un- derstood , to give me a female slave to wait upon my wife . ' He afterwards made him a present of a Negro boy ...
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... friend and myself ; in this dilemma we were determined by the ma- jority , and fortunately were right . Exhausted with ... friends ; he was told they were employed in bringing out the mummies ; the travellers then mounted their asses ...
... friend and myself ; in this dilemma we were determined by the ma- jority , and fortunately were right . Exhausted with ... friends ; he was told they were employed in bringing out the mummies ; the travellers then mounted their asses ...
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