The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1830 |
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... circumstance brings you suddenly upon them , they muffle up their faces in their dress , and retreat as hastily as possible . p . 138 . The beautiful appearance of nature in the Delta , at the season when Mr. Fuller saw it , was ...
... circumstance brings you suddenly upon them , they muffle up their faces in their dress , and retreat as hastily as possible . p . 138 . The beautiful appearance of nature in the Delta , at the season when Mr. Fuller saw it , was ...
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... circumstances of great embarrassment . At Damascus , for instance , having refused to pay the muleteers who had conducted him thither , they summoned him before the Cadi ; and on his refusing also to obey the summons , some janissaries ...
... circumstances of great embarrassment . At Damascus , for instance , having refused to pay the muleteers who had conducted him thither , they summoned him before the Cadi ; and on his refusing also to obey the summons , some janissaries ...
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... circumstances , this tale awakens , or from the moral which it so strongly inculcates . There is scarcely any profession in which the young disciple stands in more need of all the encouragement which a sanguine imagination can hold out ...
... circumstances , this tale awakens , or from the moral which it so strongly inculcates . There is scarcely any profession in which the young disciple stands in more need of all the encouragement which a sanguine imagination can hold out ...
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... circumstance , which he the rather mentions to show that he had no friends of his own blood to assist him in his struggles through this world . His business was to sweep the shop in the morn- ing , and to serve customers with small ...
... circumstance , which he the rather mentions to show that he had no friends of his own blood to assist him in his struggles through this world . His business was to sweep the shop in the morn- ing , and to serve customers with small ...
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... circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo , before our author commenced his journey , was a Frenchman , Paul Imbert , a native too of the same province which has produced M. Caillié . Of his travels , however ...
... circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo , before our author commenced his journey , was a Frenchman , Paul Imbert , a native too of the same province which has produced M. Caillié . Of his travels , however ...
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