A Residence at Constantinople, in the Year 1827: With Notes to the Present TimeDurrie and Peck, 1830 - 384 страници |
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... expected to find like Israel's " waste howling wilderness , " spread out as a trial of patience , before entering the promised land . Short be our passage , is the prayer of the voyager , and shorter still you may add , be the story of ...
... expected to find like Israel's " waste howling wilderness , " spread out as a trial of patience , before entering the promised land . Short be our passage , is the prayer of the voyager , and shorter still you may add , be the story of ...
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... expected from the very limited extent of ground , house rent is very dear . Board at one or two tolerable hotels , is * Since the wasting sickness of the last year , ( 1828 , ) and now that Cadiz is also become a free port , ten or ...
... expected from the very limited extent of ground , house rent is very dear . Board at one or two tolerable hotels , is * Since the wasting sickness of the last year , ( 1828 , ) and now that Cadiz is also become a free port , ten or ...
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... expected , the course of education among the Greeks , has gone backward . The school which had acquired consider- able celebrity under Koomas , and Stephen and Con- stantine Economus , had before that time been much interrupted ...
... expected , the course of education among the Greeks , has gone backward . The school which had acquired consider- able celebrity under Koomas , and Stephen and Con- stantine Economus , had before that time been much interrupted ...
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... expected that the plague will rage more than usual the approaching summer . I have not fully decided where I shall go when the hot months set in ; perhaps to Smyrna , or to some village a few miles from the city . Do not however be ...
... expected that the plague will rage more than usual the approaching summer . I have not fully decided where I shall go when the hot months set in ; perhaps to Smyrna , or to some village a few miles from the city . Do not however be ...
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... expected to revolt at this , but religious prejudices seem to have surpassed in bitterness the other evils of plague and oppression , to which this miserable land is subject . Feb. 24. - I need not say that the recent destruction of the ...
... expected to revolt at this , but religious prejudices seem to have surpassed in bitterness the other evils of plague and oppression , to which this miserable land is subject . Feb. 24. - I need not say that the recent destruction of the ...
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