The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1830 |
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... their countenances were sulky and inanimate , without any of the lively expression of their black companions . It is observed , indeed , that of all 1 the slaves brought to Cairo , the Abyssinians alone 4 Travels in the Turkish Empire .
... their countenances were sulky and inanimate , without any of the lively expression of their black companions . It is observed , indeed , that of all 1 the slaves brought to Cairo , the Abyssinians alone 4 Travels in the Turkish Empire .
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... observed a note in the hands of one of the clerks of the house . He looked towards me , and seemed in some doubt whether he should give it to me . I soon understood that this letter was intended for me , and stretched out my hand for it ...
... observed a note in the hands of one of the clerks of the house . He looked towards me , and seemed in some doubt whether he should give it to me . I soon understood that this letter was intended for me , and stretched out my hand for it ...
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... observed , that we have treated with little respect that part of the present volume that is filled with the trials in which our hero was engaged , the speeches which he made in Parliament , the reforms which he introduced into our ...
... observed , that we have treated with little respect that part of the present volume that is filled with the trials in which our hero was engaged , the speeches which he made in Parliament , the reforms which he introduced into our ...
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... observation . It is rather a singular circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo , before our author commenced his journey , was a Frenchman , Paul Imbert , a native too of the same province which has produced M ...
... observation . It is rather a singular circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo , before our author commenced his journey , was a Frenchman , Paul Imbert , a native too of the same province which has produced M ...
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... observed a number of beggars , reduced to mendicity by old age , blindness , or other infirmities . The town is shaded by some boababs , mimosas , date - trees , and ron- niers . I remarked another kind of tree , the name of which I do ...
... observed a number of beggars , reduced to mendicity by old age , blindness , or other infirmities . The town is shaded by some boababs , mimosas , date - trees , and ron- niers . I remarked another kind of tree , the name of which I do ...
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