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... course he visited , and continuing his voyage up the Nile , he had an opportunity , ou the 10th of February , of witnessing the true Egyptian sirocco . 6 The air became dark and murky , as if from the effect of an eclipse , or rather ...
... course he visited , and continuing his voyage up the Nile , he had an opportunity , ou the 10th of February , of witnessing the true Egyptian sirocco . 6 The air became dark and murky , as if from the effect of an eclipse , or rather ...
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... he made an extensive tour in Syria ; in the course of which , being little skilled in any language but his own , and moreover of an ex- 7 tremely warm and passionate temperament , ill - suited 8 Travels in the Turkish Empire .
... he made an extensive tour in Syria ; in the course of which , being little skilled in any language but his own , and moreover of an ex- 7 tremely warm and passionate temperament , ill - suited 8 Travels in the Turkish Empire .
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... course of his interesting circuit in Syria and Palestine , Mr. Fuller came in contact with religionists of the most various kinds . The Ensyrians , who occupy the mountains about Latakia , have made for themselves a strange olio of a ...
... course of his interesting circuit in Syria and Palestine , Mr. Fuller came in contact with religionists of the most various kinds . The Ensyrians , who occupy the mountains about Latakia , have made for themselves a strange olio of a ...
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... course of public events . A successful lawyer , such as we have here pourtrayed before us , becomes of necessity connected with the highest offices in the state . If he be described merely as a creature of fiction , his story will want ...
... course of public events . A successful lawyer , such as we have here pourtrayed before us , becomes of necessity connected with the highest offices in the state . If he be described merely as a creature of fiction , his story will want ...
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... course , to the moral of the present tale , that the hero of it should have been born in indigence and obscurity . He does not forget to tell us that at all times he was of a mild and peaceful temperament , and that his dispositions ...
... course , to the moral of the present tale , that the hero of it should have been born in indigence and obscurity . He does not forget to tell us that at all times he was of a mild and peaceful temperament , and that his dispositions ...
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