The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... poor Norden's wealth was able to do with the Cacheff Baram , who sent him back from . Dehr , telling him , when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the Grand Signior ; I am here Grand Signior myself ...
... poor Norden's wealth was able to do with the Cacheff Baram , who sent him back from . Dehr , telling him , when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the Grand Signior ; I am here Grand Signior myself ...
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... poor , the excavations of Guerfeh Hassan with those of Elephanta , and the grottos of Hadjur Silcily , as described and delineated by Pococke , with the excavations of Ellora , to be convinced that these sacred monuments of ancient days ...
... poor , the excavations of Guerfeh Hassan with those of Elephanta , and the grottos of Hadjur Silcily , as described and delineated by Pococke , with the excavations of Ellora , to be convinced that these sacred monuments of ancient days ...
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... poor Ireland , ' & c . & c . - III . — 14 . Such - to speak figuratively of this great figure - maker — such are the tumid and empty bladders upon which the reputation of Mr. Phillips is trying to become buoyant . We believe our readers ...
... poor Ireland , ' & c . & c . - III . — 14 . Such - to speak figuratively of this great figure - maker — such are the tumid and empty bladders upon which the reputation of Mr. Phillips is trying to become buoyant . We believe our readers ...
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... poor , and cannot afford to part with all I have - MY CHARACTER . Such are my sensations now - what they may be hereafter , I pretend not ; but should I ever hazard descending into the sycophant or slave , I beseech thee , Heaven , that ...
... poor , and cannot afford to part with all I have - MY CHARACTER . Such are my sensations now - what they may be hereafter , I pretend not ; but should I ever hazard descending into the sycophant or slave , I beseech thee , Heaven , that ...
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... poor ; -punctuality in all his dealings ; -gratuities to those of his correspondents with whom he had driven bargains , when those bargains brought him in more profit than he thought he could conscientiously retain ; -if an ardent ...
... poor ; -punctuality in all his dealings ; -gratuities to those of his correspondents with whom he had driven bargains , when those bargains brought him in more profit than he thought he could conscientiously retain ; -if an ardent ...
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