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" Turks, to the lower regions ; but it was all important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and I never made a greater sacrifice of feeling to expediency, than when I re-entered his presence. The shrieks of the unhappy criminal were ringing... "
The Anglo-Indian passage homeward and outward; or, A card for the overland ... - 122. oldal
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The American Monthly Magazine, 3. kötet

1837 - 1322 oldal
...him, and the governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions ; but it was all important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and...if he had been sitting on his own divan, listening only to the strains of some pleasant music, while I stood with my teeth clinched, and felt the hot...

American Quarterly Review, 21. kötet

Robert Walsh - 1837 - 572 oldal
...longer; I broke through the crowd, forgetting the governor and every thing else, except the agonizing sounds from which I was escaping; but the janizary...with as calm a smile as if he had been sitting on VOL. xxi.—NO. 42. 57 his own divan, listening only to ihe strains of some pleasant music, while I...

The American Monthly Magazine, 3. kötet;9. kötet

1837 - 660 oldal
...him, and the governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions; but it was all important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and...if he had been sitting on his own divan, listening only to the strains of some pleasant music, while 1 stood with my teeth clinched, and felt the hot...

American Monthly Knickerbocker, 9. kötet

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1837 - 644 oldal
...governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions; but it was all important not to ofiend this summary dispenser of justice, and I never made...governor received me with as calm a smile as if he bad been sitting on his own divan, listening only to the strains of some pleasant music, while I stood...

American Quarterly Review, 21. kötet

1837 - 536 oldal
...the lower regions; but it was all-important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and 1 never made a greater sacrifice of feeling to expediency,...with as calm a smile as if he had been sitting on VOL. xxi.—NO. 42. 57 his own divan, listening only to ihe strains of some pleasant music, while I...

American Monthly Knickerbocker, 9. kötet

1837 - 682 oldal
...governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions; but it was all important not to ortend this summary dispenser of justice, and I never made...unhappy criminal were ringing through the chamber, out the governor received me with as calm a smile as if he had been sitting on his own divan, listening...

American Monthly Knickerbocker, 9. kötet

1837 - 648 oldal
...him, and the governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions ; but it was all important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and...re-entered his presence. The shrieks of the unhappy crinunal were ringing through the chamber, out the governor received me with as calm a smile as if...

Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land, 1-2. kötet

John L. Stephens - 1837 - 686 oldal
...him, and the governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions ; but it was all important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and...greater sacrifice of feeling to expediency, than when 1 re-entered his presence. The shrieks of the unhappy criminal were ringing through the chamber, but...

Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land, 1-2. kötet

John L. Stephens - 1845 - 604 oldal
...him, and the governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions ; but it was all important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and...unhappy criminal were ringing through the chamber, hut the governor received me with as calm a smile as if he had been sitting on his own divan, listening...

Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land, 1. kötet

John L. Stephens - 1853 - 276 oldal
...him, and the governor, and the whole nation of Turks, to the lower regions ; but it was all important not to offend this summary dispenser of justice, and...greater sacrifice of feeling to expediency than when I re176 INCIDENTS OF TRAT1L. entered his presence. The shrieks of the unhappy criminal were ringing through...




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