Memoirs of the Life and Peregrinations of the Florentine: Philip Mazzei, 1730-1816Columbia University Press, 1942 - 447 страници Mazzei came to Virginia in 1773, became a friend of Jefferson and an active supporter of the Revolution. From 1779 to 1783 he was an agent of Virginia to secure arms in Italy. |
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... morning I arose before dawn as was my custom , but seeing that I could not go out without waking the soldiers I started to go back ; however , they got up immediately and went to look after the horses . When they returned , we had ...
... morning I arose before dawn as was my custom , but seeing that I could not go out without waking the soldiers I started to go back ; however , they got up immediately and went to look after the horses . When they returned , we had ...
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... morning to present the letters from the Mufti and the Mullah of Galata . The chancellor was about thirty years old , of pleasant appearance , and a little taller than I. He knew a little French and a little more Spanish . I conversed ...
... morning to present the letters from the Mufti and the Mullah of Galata . The chancellor was about thirty years old , of pleasant appearance , and a little taller than I. He knew a little French and a little more Spanish . I conversed ...
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... morning I went to ask the chancellor what position the government had taken . He replied that the Mullah had sent a report to Constantinople concerning the whole affair . Meanwhile , he had directed the commissioner representing the ...
... morning I went to ask the chancellor what position the government had taken . He replied that the Mullah had sent a report to Constantinople concerning the whole affair . Meanwhile , he had directed the commissioner representing the ...
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THE EXUBERANCE OF YOUTH | 3 |
MEDICINE IN SMYRNA | 44 |
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