Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... Persian Gulf ; whilst France , then all - conquering on the European continent , had had her maritime pin- ions clipped close by Nelson , and was far too distant to lend efficacious aid to the Shah . Whatever the cause , the last ...
... Persian Gulf ; whilst France , then all - conquering on the European continent , had had her maritime pin- ions clipped close by Nelson , and was far too distant to lend efficacious aid to the Shah . Whatever the cause , the last ...
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... Persian notions . man considers his dwelling defiled by moisture proceeding from the dress of a Christian . A Persian grandee in charge of the embassy , too polite to state this reason plainly , merely said that it would be more proper ...
... Persian notions . man considers his dwelling defiled by moisture proceeding from the dress of a Christian . A Persian grandee in charge of the embassy , too polite to state this reason plainly , merely said that it would be more proper ...
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The late Persian ambassador in London , Shafi Khan , brought with him a por- trait of the present Shah , the size of life , representing a handsome young man , excessively bearded , but having much of that effeminate cast of countenance ...
The late Persian ambassador in London , Shafi Khan , brought with him a por- trait of the present Shah , the size of life , representing a handsome young man , excessively bearded , but having much of that effeminate cast of countenance ...
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... Persian ladies , judging from those of the anderoun in which I found myself , have very small mouths , beautiful teeth , features generally soft and delicate , and large well - cut eyes . They are accustomed to paint the in- ternal edge ...
... Persian ladies , judging from those of the anderoun in which I found myself , have very small mouths , beautiful teeth , features generally soft and delicate , and large well - cut eyes . They are accustomed to paint the in- ternal edge ...
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... Persian women , but are adopted to a large and degrad- ing extent by the men of that country . Of this we glean ... Persian's dandyism and vanity brave the small martyrdom . Then away he goes to enjoy his kief ( far - niente ) under his ...
... Persian women , but are adopted to a large and degrad- ing extent by the men of that country . Of this we glean ... Persian's dandyism and vanity brave the small martyrdom . Then away he goes to enjoy his kief ( far - niente ) under his ...
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