Aurungzebe: Or, A Tale of Alraschid ...Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1834 |
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... better than he could have wished . Shaw Abbas , the sage and ambitious Per- sian king , who had molested grievously his father Je- hangire , died , leaving his vast possessions to an imbecile grandson . Petty rebellions were effectually ...
... better than he could have wished . Shaw Abbas , the sage and ambitious Per- sian king , who had molested grievously his father Je- hangire , died , leaving his vast possessions to an imbecile grandson . Petty rebellions were effectually ...
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... small garden , and amongst its over- grown shrubs lay embossed his thatched clay - constructed - cottage . According to oriental taste , this garden was little better than a promiscuous assemblage of flowers and fruits 4 CHAPTER II. ...
... small garden , and amongst its over- grown shrubs lay embossed his thatched clay - constructed - cottage . According to oriental taste , this garden was little better than a promiscuous assemblage of flowers and fruits 4 CHAPTER II. ...
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Or, A Tale of Alraschid ... little better than a promiscuous assemblage of flowers and fruits which grew nearly as nature dictated : here a ruddy cluster of the richest roses gladdened ... better than a promiscuous assemblage of flowers ...
Or, A Tale of Alraschid ... little better than a promiscuous assemblage of flowers and fruits which grew nearly as nature dictated : here a ruddy cluster of the richest roses gladdened ... better than a promiscuous assemblage of flowers ...
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... better state hereafter , but the vastest expansion of human ambition ? —a steadfast desire which the weak uneducated mind can aim at as confidently , as the most subtle and best gifted ; and who would wish to be ignorant of such ...
... better state hereafter , but the vastest expansion of human ambition ? —a steadfast desire which the weak uneducated mind can aim at as confidently , as the most subtle and best gifted ; and who would wish to be ignorant of such ...
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... better the mood of his master than to interrupt him , and awaited patiently his pleasure to re- new the conversation . " Son of Ajimut , " said he at length , " were I to go again to the wars , would you choose to follow me ...
... better the mood of his master than to interrupt him , and awaited patiently his pleasure to re- new the conversation . " Son of Ajimut , " said he at length , " were I to go again to the wars , would you choose to follow me ...
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Abdulatiff acquainted Aggur Agra Ajimut amongst answered appearance arms arrack astonishment Aurungzebe bamboo believe Bestamia better betwixt blessed blood breast brother castle companion concealed continued cried danger dark death demanded door dress dwarf ejaculated Emperor escaped exclaimed Alraschid eyes fakier father Ibrahim feelings fortune hand happy head heard heart hero honour hookah hurkaru instantly Jeebun Jemidar Johorun lady leave lips look lover magician manner matchlock means ment minaret mind miserable Mootee mother murder Nadira nature never noble Noorun Omar Omar's Omrah Ougien party passed perchance person personage piece Prince proceeded prove Rajah Ramjohnny rendered replied Alraschid responded resumed returned Rhada Runjeet Rustum seen Selim Shaik Shaw Jehan Shivah silence Sipra smile son of Ajimut spirit stranger tears tent thee thou thought tion tree turban Ulluddeen unworthy voice whilst words wretch young zebe zenana
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