The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... manner , with many flattering expressions of esteem for their country , and what was of more use to them , with a promise of pro- tection and assistance in the prosecution of their travels to the southward . This he was enabled to do ...
... manner , with many flattering expressions of esteem for their country , and what was of more use to them , with a promise of pro- tection and assistance in the prosecution of their travels to the southward . This he was enabled to do ...
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... manner , by the excessive state of filthiness in which these miserable wretches were compelled to exist . They were crowded together in enclosures , like the sheep - pens of Smithfield - market , and the abominable stench and ...
... manner , by the excessive state of filthiness in which these miserable wretches were compelled to exist . They were crowded together in enclosures , like the sheep - pens of Smithfield - market , and the abominable stench and ...
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... extraordi- nary projection on the head of the sphinx . The Bichâré , a tribe of Arabs , Mr. Hamilton tells us , wear their hair in this manner ; 1 and , he observes , that this dress is the 20 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... extraordi- nary projection on the head of the sphinx . The Bichâré , a tribe of Arabs , Mr. Hamilton tells us , wear their hair in this manner ; 1 and , he observes , that this dress is the 20 Ост . Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... manner as before , each preceded by a guide . We had not gone far before the heat became excessive ; -for my own part , I found my breathing ex- tremely difficult , my head began to ache most violently 1816 . 23 Legh's Journey in Egypt ...
... manner as before , each preceded by a guide . We had not gone far before the heat became excessive ; -for my own part , I found my breathing ex- tremely difficult , my head began to ache most violently 1816 . 23 Legh's Journey in Egypt ...
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... manner , and poured out a torrent of abuse ; they claimed the protection of their firman ; but looking sternly at them , he observed sarcastically , I do not see that this firman allows you either to maltreat or kill the Arabs . ' He ...
... manner , and poured out a torrent of abuse ; they claimed the protection of their firman ; but looking sternly at them , he observed sarcastically , I do not see that this firman allows you either to maltreat or kill the Arabs . ' He ...
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