Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... live upon cucumbers and fruit - rendered by the great heat more grateful than any other nourish- ment - a bare subsistence cannot be hard to obtain . Mr Flandin vaunts the glorious bright - red pomegranates of Persia , twelve and ...
... live upon cucumbers and fruit - rendered by the great heat more grateful than any other nourish- ment - a bare subsistence cannot be hard to obtain . Mr Flandin vaunts the glorious bright - red pomegranates of Persia , twelve and ...
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... live upon alms and upon its revenues . There the brigands defended themselves , and killed two of the soldiers sent to arrest them . The prince governing at Shiraz , unwilling to lose his men , and to make the mosque a scene of ...
... live upon alms and upon its revenues . There the brigands defended themselves , and killed two of the soldiers sent to arrest them . The prince governing at Shiraz , unwilling to lose his men , and to make the mosque a scene of ...
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... live apart from the world , plunged in a sort of stupid ecstasy , which the Mussulmans greatly admire . In connection with the po- pular belief that they possess myste- rious cures for the bites of serpents and the sting of scorpions ...
... live apart from the world , plunged in a sort of stupid ecstasy , which the Mussulmans greatly admire . In connection with the po- pular belief that they possess myste- rious cures for the bites of serpents and the sting of scorpions ...
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... live in when we come back ; but it's nane o ' Jenny's business if the things maun be spoiled . I have had a woman at me this morn- ing with an offer to gang in my place . I've nae business to keep it out of your knowledge , so you may ...
... live in when we come back ; but it's nane o ' Jenny's business if the things maun be spoiled . I have had a woman at me this morn- ing with an offer to gang in my place . I've nae business to keep it out of your knowledge , so you may ...
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... live eternally enveloped . They actually admit that the sun occasion- ally shines on Albion's capital - on Sundays , when the factory chimneys fume not , and Anglicans eat cold din- ners out of respect for the Sabbath . These new ...
... live eternally enveloped . They actually admit that the sun occasion- ally shines on Albion's capital - on Sundays , when the factory chimneys fume not , and Anglicans eat cold din- ners out of respect for the Sabbath . These new ...
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