Blackwood's Magazine, Том 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... Maskat and anchored their dhow close inshore under the lee of the Sultan's palace . Abdul , knowing that there was no particular love lost between the rulers of Maskat and Bahrein , felt comparatively safe for the time being . Es ...
... Maskat and anchored their dhow close inshore under the lee of the Sultan's palace . Abdul , knowing that there was no particular love lost between the rulers of Maskat and Bahrein , felt comparatively safe for the time being . Es ...
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... Maskat hap- pened to be in treaty relations with several foreign Powers , no vessel near the coasts of Oman could be boarded and searched inside the three - mile limit , con- sequently Abdul and Ahmed were in no danger of apprehen- sion ...
... Maskat hap- pened to be in treaty relations with several foreign Powers , no vessel near the coasts of Oman could be boarded and searched inside the three - mile limit , con- sequently Abdul and Ahmed were in no danger of apprehen- sion ...
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... Maskat , shorn of a certain atmosphere of mys- tery which undoubtedly fas- cinated him , was a stinking , God ... Maskat - namely , to paint the name of the ship , and the year of her visit , high up on the stony massif which forms the ...
... Maskat , shorn of a certain atmosphere of mys- tery which undoubtedly fas- cinated him , was a stinking , God ... Maskat - namely , to paint the name of the ship , and the year of her visit , high up on the stony massif which forms the ...
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