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... persons every day to such places as Egypt ; and when individuals of such a character venture there , we naturally feel ... person exposed to it may have adopted . The Frank , from his more generous diet , is least liable to it ; whilst 6 ...
... persons every day to such places as Egypt ; and when individuals of such a character venture there , we naturally feel ... person exposed to it may have adopted . The Frank , from his more generous diet , is least liable to it ; whilst 6 ...
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... person with whom he came in contact , and was fre- quently reduced to circumstances of great embarrassment . At Damascus , for instance , having refused to pay the muleteers who had conducted him thither , they summoned him before the ...
... person with whom he came in contact , and was fre- quently reduced to circumstances of great embarrassment . At Damascus , for instance , having refused to pay the muleteers who had conducted him thither , they summoned him before the ...
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... person of consequence was singing or dancing . With all this , however , to quote the words of another traveller on a simi- lar occasion , " for a man in so enviable a situation as that of a bridegroom , he made but a sorry figure ...
... person of consequence was singing or dancing . With all this , however , to quote the words of another traveller on a simi- lar occasion , " for a man in so enviable a situation as that of a bridegroom , he made but a sorry figure ...
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... person about the court ; the faces of the javelin - men were eagerly gazed upon and examined : it was my greatest pleasure to meet any of the barristers strolling about the town , in which case I invariably took off my cap , and , if I ...
... person about the court ; the faces of the javelin - men were eagerly gazed upon and examined : it was my greatest pleasure to meet any of the barristers strolling about the town , in which case I invariably took off my cap , and , if I ...
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... person who gave it to me , and never saw him afterwards . I went back with great elevation of spirits ; this being the first money I had ever received since I entered the profession , and was indeed the only pecuniary encouragement I ...
... person who gave it to me , and never saw him afterwards . I went back with great elevation of spirits ; this being the first money I had ever received since I entered the profession , and was indeed the only pecuniary encouragement I ...
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