The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1830 |
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... soon acknowledge that in practice it was an evil . However , let it be understood that the sort of slavery which exists in Turkey , is of a very different nature from that which in this country we are wont with so much justice to ...
... soon acknowledge that in practice it was an evil . However , let it be understood that the sort of slavery which exists in Turkey , is of a very different nature from that which in this country we are wont with so much justice to ...
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... soon as the procession came up they rose and joined it ; some of them running by the side of the bride- grooms , whose horses now quickened their pace ; others falling into the rear , and all joining in that peculiar cry which the women ...
... soon as the procession came up they rose and joined it ; some of them running by the side of the bride- grooms , whose horses now quickened their pace ; others falling into the rear , and all joining in that peculiar cry which the women ...
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... soon the consequence ; which was only repressed by the strong arm of Belzoni , whom good fortune sent to his assistance . In spite of every difficulty and opposition , however , he reached the second cataract in safety , and there hired ...
... soon the consequence ; which was only repressed by the strong arm of Belzoni , whom good fortune sent to his assistance . In spite of every difficulty and opposition , however , he reached the second cataract in safety , and there hired ...
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... soon after sunset on the preceding day , and had continued to come in almost uninterruptedly during the night , yet at noon they had not all arrived . The Pasha still remained at Medoua ; and the motsellim , the mollah , the cadi , and ...
... soon after sunset on the preceding day , and had continued to come in almost uninterruptedly during the night , yet at noon they had not all arrived . The Pasha still remained at Medoua ; and the motsellim , the mollah , the cadi , and ...
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... soon as they had halted and been unloaded , now return in separate groups , each of which , fol- lowing the bell of its leader , proceeds directly to the spot where its master's tents are pitched . When arrived there , the docile ...
... soon as they had halted and been unloaded , now return in separate groups , each of which , fol- lowing the bell of its leader , proceeds directly to the spot where its master's tents are pitched . When arrived there , the docile ...
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