The Parterre, Том 2E. Wilson, 1835 |
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... master , was contemplating , from a rising ground in the neighbourhood of Nicosia , the shattered walls of the ill- fated city . With those feelings of melancholy sympathy which naturally arise in the breast of him who is consci- ous ...
... master , was contemplating , from a rising ground in the neighbourhood of Nicosia , the shattered walls of the ill- fated city . With those feelings of melancholy sympathy which naturally arise in the breast of him who is consci- ous ...
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... master is cadi of this city , which rank corre- sponds to that of bishop among the Christians . You also know the great power he possesses , and the great influ- ence I have with him . Nor are you ignorant of the ardent desire which I ...
... master is cadi of this city , which rank corre- sponds to that of bishop among the Christians . You also know the great power he possesses , and the great influ- ence I have with him . Nor are you ignorant of the ardent desire which I ...
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... master , that if he could contrive so as to take the Christian damsel along with him , I would give him , for her ransom alone , ten thousand crowns in solid gold . He answered me , that it was not possible ; but that he would let Yuzuf ...
... master , that if he could contrive so as to take the Christian damsel along with him , I would give him , for her ransom alone , ten thousand crowns in solid gold . He answered me , that it was not possible ; but that he would let Yuzuf ...
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... master , before he had time to settle with his Leventes the account of the spoil , and give them what belonged to them , and the customary fifth to the viceroy , was seized with a complaint in his side , of such a nature that in less ...
... master , before he had time to settle with his Leventes the account of the spoil , and give them what belonged to them , and the customary fifth to the viceroy , was seized with a complaint in his side , of such a nature that in less ...
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... master Fetallah ; and I fell to the share of him who was then viceroy or pacha of Tripoli . In about a fortnight he received the ap- pointment to the viceroyalty of Cyprus ; and with him I am come hither , without any intention of ...
... master Fetallah ; and I fell to the share of him who was then viceroy or pacha of Tripoli . In about a fortnight he received the ap- pointment to the viceroyalty of Cyprus ; and with him I am come hither , without any intention of ...
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