Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... land , made by the Shah to the French emperor in 1805. Desirous to ascer- tain the military and other resources of the country , Napoleon sent the orientalist Jaubert to procure infor- mation . Simultaneously with him , but not in his ...
... land , made by the Shah to the French emperor in 1805. Desirous to ascer- tain the military and other resources of the country , Napoleon sent the orientalist Jaubert to procure infor- mation . Simultaneously with him , but not in his ...
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... land where , as in Persia , the penal code is a catalogue of the most barbarous tortures man can in- flict upon man . Persian perfidy and corruption are only to be equalled by Persian cruelty . To this very day the most atrocious ...
... land where , as in Persia , the penal code is a catalogue of the most barbarous tortures man can in- flict upon man . Persian perfidy and corruption are only to be equalled by Persian cruelty . To this very day the most atrocious ...
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... land and their inferiors . But it appears that in Persia , when two persons enter into an agreement , there is always one dupe where there are not two . So , the muleteer , having taken his precautions , and pocketed his money , his ...
... land and their inferiors . But it appears that in Persia , when two persons enter into an agreement , there is always one dupe where there are not two . So , the muleteer , having taken his precautions , and pocketed his money , his ...
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... land sends forth whithersoever she has objects to gain and interests to preserve . " We feel quite grateful when we find him , however rarely , departing from his usual strain , and bestowing a word or two of commend ation on one of our ...
... land sends forth whithersoever she has objects to gain and interests to preserve . " We feel quite grateful when we find him , however rarely , departing from his usual strain , and bestowing a word or two of commend ation on one of our ...
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... land could hardly have a better bar- rier between her Eastern possessions and Russia's ambition than countries constituted and inhabited as are Inde- pendent Turkey and Afghanistan , or Until those than Persia , with its barren salt ...
... land could hardly have a better bar- rier between her Eastern possessions and Russia's ambition than countries constituted and inhabited as are Inde- pendent Turkey and Afghanistan , or Until those than Persia , with its barren salt ...
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