Aurungzebe: Or, A Tale of Alraschid ...Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1834 |
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... never recognised in Hindoostan , the choice of the dying monarch being the sole legal title to succession ; and accordingly where there were several sons , the inefficiency of such an ex- pression of will can easily be imagined . Few ...
... never recognised in Hindoostan , the choice of the dying monarch being the sole legal title to succession ; and accordingly where there were several sons , the inefficiency of such an ex- pression of will can easily be imagined . Few ...
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... never knew before . " THOMSON . NEAR that most ancient city Ougien , by eastern poets justly styled " the beautiful , " lived Ajimut , a descendant from one of the younger branches of the royal house of Persia . Family feuds and ...
... never knew before . " THOMSON . NEAR that most ancient city Ougien , by eastern poets justly styled " the beautiful , " lived Ajimut , a descendant from one of the younger branches of the royal house of Persia . Family feuds and ...
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... appearance and style from any we have before seen , and which those who read never have , and such is the case with respect to the fort of Agra . - But let us imagine a wall of perhaps fifty feet high , composed of a red smoothly polished ...
... appearance and style from any we have before seen , and which those who read never have , and such is the case with respect to the fort of Agra . - But let us imagine a wall of perhaps fifty feet high , composed of a red smoothly polished ...
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... never trouble their heads about the matter ? See , " continued he , nodding his head which rested on his hand towards a noisy group of boatmen , whilst a smile slightly cynical mantled his lips : " See yon knot of naked indigent men ...
... never trouble their heads about the matter ? See , " continued he , nodding his head which rested on his hand towards a noisy group of boatmen , whilst a smile slightly cynical mantled his lips : " See yon knot of naked indigent men ...
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... never know my happiness ! —if principle once made a mighty conquest over passion - it was but to render me more susceptible of regret and misery . I am at heart boundlessly ambitious , and now pant after what I so foolishly spurned ...
... never know my happiness ! —if principle once made a mighty conquest over passion - it was but to render me more susceptible of regret and misery . I am at heart boundlessly ambitious , and now pant after what I so foolishly spurned ...
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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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