The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... hands of the peasants . Even now , ' says this judicious writer , the population is decreasing ; and the peasant , although in a fertile country , miserably poor ; for the exactions of government and its officers leave him nothing to ...
... hands of the peasants . Even now , ' says this judicious writer , the population is decreasing ; and the peasant , although in a fertile country , miserably poor ; for the exactions of government and its officers leave him nothing to ...
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... hands full of gold . ' Every street in Cairo has a gate at each end , which is shut at eight o'clock , and every person is required to carry a light after it is dark , -a regulation very common in eastern cities , * and one which might ...
... hands full of gold . ' Every street in Cairo has a gate at each end , which is shut at eight o'clock , and every person is required to carry a light after it is dark , -a regulation very common in eastern cities , * and one which might ...
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... hands . We are rather surprised at this , as the inscription is none of the shortest ; the place is distinctly pointed out ; and the letters , Mr. Hamilton says , are nearly three inches in length . ' They also landed a second time at ...
... hands . We are rather surprised at this , as the inscription is none of the shortest ; the place is distinctly pointed out ; and the letters , Mr. Hamilton says , are nearly three inches in length . ' They also landed a second time at ...
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... hands and knees . The intricacies of its wind- ings resembled a labyrinth , and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that which we had left , but , like it , contained nothing to satisfy our curiosity . Our search ...
... hands and knees . The intricacies of its wind- ings resembled a labyrinth , and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that which we had left , but , like it , contained nothing to satisfy our curiosity . Our search ...
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... hands up a Bible for the captain of the ship to kiss , on making oath , which , on being returned , would be sure to communicate infection , if any existed in the ship ; another produces a number of queries , to which the captain must ...
... hands up a Bible for the captain of the ship to kiss , on making oath , which , on being returned , would be sure to communicate infection , if any existed in the ship ; another produces a number of queries , to which the captain must ...
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