Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... PERSIA . THE position of Persia , relatively to other powers , and especially in pre- sence of the complicated and warlike aspect of affairs in the East , gives to that fallen country a degree of interest it would not otherwise possess ...
... PERSIA . THE position of Persia , relatively to other powers , and especially in pre- sence of the complicated and warlike aspect of affairs in the East , gives to that fallen country a degree of interest it would not otherwise possess ...
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... Persian Gulf ; whilst France , then all - conquering on the European continent , had had her maritime pin- ions ... Persia in 1809 , their mis- sion having totally failed , and thirty years elapsed before diplomatic rela- tions were ...
... Persian Gulf ; whilst France , then all - conquering on the European continent , had had her maritime pin- ions ... Persia in 1809 , their mis- sion having totally failed , and thirty years elapsed before diplomatic rela- tions were ...
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... Persia . ances , complained of. give an account of their wanderings and adventures is one of the most amusing we remember to have read relating to Persia . Its thousand close pages comprise an agreeable medley of antiquarian researches ...
... Persia . ances , complained of. give an account of their wanderings and adventures is one of the most amusing we remember to have read relating to Persia . Its thousand close pages comprise an agreeable medley of antiquarian researches ...
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... Persian notions . man considers his dwelling defiled by moisture proceeding from the dress of a Christian . A Persian grandee in charge of the embassy , too polite to state this reason plainly , merely said that it would be more proper ...
... Persian notions . man considers his dwelling defiled by moisture proceeding from the dress of a Christian . A Persian grandee in charge of the embassy , too polite to state this reason plainly , merely said that it would be more proper ...
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The late Persian ambassador in London , Shafi Khan , brought with him a por- trait of the present Shah , the size of ... Persians . In this picture the faulty perspective referred to by M. Flandin was extremely glaring . In the execution ...
The late Persian ambassador in London , Shafi Khan , brought with him a por- trait of the present Shah , the size of ... Persians . In this picture the faulty perspective referred to by M. Flandin was extremely glaring . In the execution ...
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