The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... sent naked into the world with no other embellishment or illustration than a fair type , excellent paper , and a style as plain and free from tawdriness as the sheets on which it is written . Nor is this total disregard of all ornament ...
... sent naked into the world with no other embellishment or illustration than a fair type , excellent paper , and a style as plain and free from tawdriness as the sheets on which it is written . Nor is this total disregard of all ornament ...
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... sent every variety of grotesque shape , the absence of all cultivation , the murmur of the water , and the savage and desolate character of the whole scene , form a picture which exceeds all power of description.- P. 54 . In fact , from ...
... sent every variety of grotesque shape , the absence of all cultivation , the murmur of the water , and the savage and desolate character of the whole scene , form a picture which exceeds all power of description.- P. 54 . In fact , from ...
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... sent him back from Dehr , telling him , when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the Grand Signior ; I am here Grand Signior myself .'- Baram in Ethiopia felt his own importance , like the porter in ...
... sent him back from Dehr , telling him , when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the Grand Signior ; I am here Grand Signior myself .'- Baram in Ethiopia felt his own importance , like the porter in ...
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... sent by the Cacheff to bring them back to Manfalout , to answer for the murder of the Arab guides . It was in vain to resist : they therefore returned to Man- falout , where about forty Arabs from Amabdi ' received them with a shout of ...
... sent by the Cacheff to bring them back to Manfalout , to answer for the murder of the Arab guides . It was in vain to resist : they therefore returned to Man- falout , where about forty Arabs from Amabdi ' received them with a shout of ...
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... sent , together with our two accusers and the Shekh of Amabdi , to Siout to Ibrahim Bey , the son of the Pacha ( Pashaw ) of Cairo , and the governor of Upper Egypt . The reputation of this man for cruelty was so great , that his very ...
... sent , together with our two accusers and the Shekh of Amabdi , to Siout to Ibrahim Bey , the son of the Pacha ( Pashaw ) of Cairo , and the governor of Upper Egypt . The reputation of this man for cruelty was so great , that his very ...
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