The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... respecting the Arrival and Detention of Napo- leon Buonaparte . By Captain John Barnes , Town Major , and Civil and Military Surveyor in the Hon . Company's Service on the Island . . 430 4. Manuscrit venu de St. Hélène d'une manière ...
... respecting the Arrival and Detention of Napo- leon Buonaparte . By Captain John Barnes , Town Major , and Civil and Military Surveyor in the Hon . Company's Service on the Island . . 430 4. Manuscrit venu de St. Hélène d'une manière ...
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... respecting the Nubians and various tribes of Arabs . At that time he had just effected his escape from the Bedouins , in Syria , by whom he had been robbed of all his effects and detained for six months in close captivity . The ...
... respecting the Nubians and various tribes of Arabs . At that time he had just effected his escape from the Bedouins , in Syria , by whom he had been robbed of all his effects and detained for six months in close captivity . The ...
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... respect to the value of these slaves in Egypt , it is various , ac- cording to their age , sex , and other qualities . ' An eunuch was estimated at 1500 piastres . ' Girls , whose virginity was secured by means more powerful than moral ...
... respect to the value of these slaves in Egypt , it is various , ac- cording to their age , sex , and other qualities . ' An eunuch was estimated at 1500 piastres . ' Girls , whose virginity was secured by means more powerful than moral ...
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... respects , they are so much alike - they each partake so much of the same gigan- tic character , and delight so much in stupendous masses , conveying rather the idea of strength and solidity , than of elegance and pro- portion - that ...
... respects , they are so much alike - they each partake so much of the same gigan- tic character , and delight so much in stupendous masses , conveying rather the idea of strength and solidity , than of elegance and pro- portion - that ...
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... respect . They offered to ransom him for 2,000 piastres , but he seemed indifferent about obtaining his liberty , and his master grew jealous of his interviews with them . Before they left Miniet , the Bey gave him in marriage one of ...
... respect . They offered to ransom him for 2,000 piastres , but he seemed indifferent about obtaining his liberty , and his master grew jealous of his interviews with them . Before they left Miniet , the Bey gave him in marriage one of ...
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