The Annual Review and History of Literature, 6 tomasT. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1808 |
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... possessed of the language of the country , and of its history and customs . This enabled him to converse without an interpreter , and to astonish the Persians by his information . I do not think , says Mr. Waring , that time is likely ...
... possessed of the language of the country , and of its history and customs . This enabled him to converse without an interpreter , and to astonish the Persians by his information . I do not think , says Mr. Waring , that time is likely ...
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... possession of it , turning out its possessor with all his family into the street . The death of Omar was cele- brated about the middle of July . An image of this Caliph , who is to the Persians what Judas Iscariot is in Brazil , and Guy ...
... possession of it , turning out its possessor with all his family into the street . The death of Omar was cele- brated about the middle of July . An image of this Caliph , who is to the Persians what Judas Iscariot is in Brazil , and Guy ...
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... possessed this gift of the Dum , and the treated with the greatest ridicule . Mr. stories they told me of him I invariably Bruce , who is now at Bushire , told me , that he saw him catch two snakes , one of which bit him so violently ...
... possessed this gift of the Dum , and the treated with the greatest ridicule . Mr. stories they told me of him I invariably Bruce , who is now at Bushire , told me , that he saw him catch two snakes , one of which bit him so violently ...
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... possession of this tract of country , are named Moun taineers , and are descended from the Algonquins : they have some peculiarities worthy to be noticed . They are neither so tall nor so well formed as the savages to the ( north - west ...
... possession of this tract of country , are named Moun taineers , and are descended from the Algonquins : they have some peculiarities worthy to be noticed . They are neither so tall nor so well formed as the savages to the ( north - west ...
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... possession of their new habitations , they have already suffered a visible change . A cer- tain countenance of paleness and of softness strikes a traveller from Britain , the moment he arrives upon our shore . A degree of sal- lowness ...
... possession of their new habitations , they have already suffered a visible change . A cer- tain countenance of paleness and of softness strikes a traveller from Britain , the moment he arrives upon our shore . A degree of sal- lowness ...
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