Travels in the East, tr. from [Reise in den Orient] by W.E. Shuckard |
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... told that the Russians then made such an enormous expenditure , and gave such profuse presents to the natives , that the local government hastened by all possible means the oft- delayed departure of their fleet . Russia's friendly ...
... told that the Russians then made such an enormous expenditure , and gave such profuse presents to the natives , that the local government hastened by all possible means the oft- delayed departure of their fleet . Russia's friendly ...
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... told me much about Bonaparte , who passed the six days succeeding the disgraceful surrender of the citadel at his house , without once at night taking off his uniform . But I hasten to another reminiscence of the Maltese , less clouded ...
... told me much about Bonaparte , who passed the six days succeeding the disgraceful surrender of the citadel at his house , without once at night taking off his uniform . But I hasten to another reminiscence of the Maltese , less clouded ...
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... told me that he was a passenger of the third class . What self- denial is requisite for such an act ! I also became acquainted here with a young French physician , who had been domiciled for several years at Cairo , but who had made a ...
... told me that he was a passenger of the third class . What self- denial is requisite for such an act ! I also became acquainted here with a young French physician , who had been domiciled for several years at Cairo , but who had made a ...
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... told me it was most wholesome without filtering , as was usually practised in earthen or stone vessels , or by the infusion of bitter almonds . And in fact , notwithstanding its suspicious appearance , it had not the least unpleasant ...
... told me it was most wholesome without filtering , as was usually practised in earthen or stone vessels , or by the infusion of bitter almonds . And in fact , notwithstanding its suspicious appearance , it had not the least unpleasant ...
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... told me that this dune might give me some idea of the desert : it was , in fact , a portion of the Lybian desert , which in its rapacity had stretched forth an arm towards the fertile and beneficent waters of the Nile ; but thick and ...
... told me that this dune might give me some idea of the desert : it was , in fact , a portion of the Lybian desert , which in its rapacity had stretched forth an arm towards the fertile and beneficent waters of the Nile ; but thick and ...
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