The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... travellers he had no fear of its infection being communicated from Smyrna , where numbers were daily dying , and from whence persons were daily ar- riving at the island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added , should the ...
... travellers he had no fear of its infection being communicated from Smyrna , where numbers were daily dying , and from whence persons were daily ar- riving at the island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added , should the ...
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... travellers were furnished with letters to Cairo , and , among others , with one to an intelligent traveller , to whom they were afterwards indebted for great assistance and much valuable information . This person , who was known in ...
... travellers were furnished with letters to Cairo , and , among others , with one to an intelligent traveller , to whom they were afterwards indebted for great assistance and much valuable information . This person , who was known in ...
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... travellers in the most friendly 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 ...
... travellers in the most friendly 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 ...
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... travellers learned at Dehr , that he had made a vow never to shave his head or his beard , till he should re - enter Cairo in triumph . The police of Cairo is stated to be highly creditable to the vigour of Mahomed Ali's government ...
... travellers learned at Dehr , that he had made a vow never to shave his head or his beard , till he should re - enter Cairo in triumph . The police of Cairo is stated to be highly creditable to the vigour of Mahomed Ali's government ...
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... travellers in the most pompous and ex- aggerated terms . It is still called , in the figurative language of the east , Misr , without an equal ; Misr , the mother of the world ! ' The chalige , or canal , Mr. Legh says , which pierces ...
... travellers in the most pompous and ex- aggerated terms . It is still called , in the figurative language of the east , Misr , without an equal ; Misr , the mother of the world ! ' The chalige , or canal , Mr. Legh says , which pierces ...
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