Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... give an account of their wanderings and adventures is one of the most amusing we remember to have read relating to Persia . Its thousand close pages comprise an agreeable medley of antiquarian researches , sketches of society and ...
... give an account of their wanderings and adventures is one of the most amusing we remember to have read relating to Persia . Its thousand close pages comprise an agreeable medley of antiquarian researches , sketches of society and ...
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to render it yet blacker , as well as to give it gloss , to soften and preserve it , they dye it from time to time ... gives it a disagreeable orange tint . But most Persians , even though their beard be naturally black , submit them ...
to render it yet blacker , as well as to give it gloss , to soften and preserve it , they dye it from time to time ... gives it a disagreeable orange tint . But most Persians , even though their beard be naturally black , submit them ...
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... gives a dismal account of the state of the Persian army at the time of his residence in the country , citing , as a ... give her , and with the increased weight she would acquire in Asia , she might one day attempt a move eastwards ...
... gives a dismal account of the state of the Persian army at the time of his residence in the country , citing , as a ... give her , and with the increased weight she would acquire in Asia , she might one day attempt a move eastwards ...
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... give you full war- rant to comfort the mother . Johnnie has been somewhat fêted and lionised of late , and is not , perhaps , at present exactly what our sober unexcitable friends call steady . His head is turned with the unusual ...
... give you full war- rant to comfort the mother . Johnnie has been somewhat fêted and lionised of late , and is not , perhaps , at present exactly what our sober unexcitable friends call steady . His head is turned with the unusual ...
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... give to it - that of a whim- sical , odd person . The sort of bird- cage grating enclosing the top of the Monument strikes Mr Wey with astonishment . " This precaution , " he says , was rendered necessary by the eccentricity of the ...
... give to it - that of a whim- sical , odd person . The sort of bird- cage grating enclosing the top of the Monument strikes Mr Wey with astonishment . " This precaution , " he says , was rendered necessary by the eccentricity of the ...
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