Blackwood's Magazine, Том 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... Persian Gulf . Behind it stretch leagues of sand ; in front is a large desolate sheet of water enclosed in a bay , which forms its harbour . From the deck of a ship lying in the bay nothing meets the eye but the sea horizon all round ...
... Persian Gulf . Behind it stretch leagues of sand ; in front is a large desolate sheet of water enclosed in a bay , which forms its harbour . From the deck of a ship lying in the bay nothing meets the eye but the sea horizon all round ...
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... Persian carpet was on the floor , and divans , chairs , and small tables formed the furniture . As we entered , Sheikh Mu- barak met us , shook hands , and invited us to be seated . Two of the principal Arabs had come in with us ; the ...
... Persian carpet was on the floor , and divans , chairs , and small tables formed the furniture . As we entered , Sheikh Mu- barak met us , shook hands , and invited us to be seated . Two of the principal Arabs had come in with us ; the ...
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... Persian carpet had disappeared - Mubarak was now so British in his feelings that nothing but an English carpet would suit him ; and the floor was covered with a costly but hideous Kidderminster produc- tion , which he had procured at ...
... Persian carpet had disappeared - Mubarak was now so British in his feelings that nothing but an English carpet would suit him ; and the floor was covered with a costly but hideous Kidderminster produc- tion , which he had procured at ...
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... Persian force under British and Persian officers , with the object of restoring the lost authority of the Shah and of protecting British subjects . Its early history was one of constant difficulties , that were over- come through the ...
... Persian force under British and Persian officers , with the object of restoring the lost authority of the Shah and of protecting British subjects . Its early history was one of constant difficulties , that were over- come through the ...
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... Persian Government would not give permission for me to take over the force , but it would not object to this being done , as it was not in a position to regain its authority over it or to pay it . On From our point of view the risk of ...
... Persian Government would not give permission for me to take over the force , but it would not object to this being done , as it was not in a position to regain its authority over it or to pay it . On From our point of view the risk of ...
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