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Page 17
... persons in the head - quarters of Islamism , was able to establish a character as a veritable Turk , which saved his life , and made him free from suspicion . This ground gained , the dervish Reshid Ef- | him. FROM TEHERAN TO SAMARCAND ...
... persons in the head - quarters of Islamism , was able to establish a character as a veritable Turk , which saved his life , and made him free from suspicion . This ground gained , the dervish Reshid Ef- | him. FROM TEHERAN TO SAMARCAND ...
Page 37
... persons was Rev. Mr. Moore , said to be of the chances of a war waged against starving pastor of a Presbyterian church in Richmond , foes . But their own statements at this time who , approaching the noble , suffering boy , taunt ...
... persons was Rev. Mr. Moore , said to be of the chances of a war waged against starving pastor of a Presbyterian church in Richmond , foes . But their own statements at this time who , approaching the noble , suffering boy , taunt ...
Page 58
... persons . No one in Paris is allowed to pass through the public gardens and parks without a coat on his back , in order that the general becomingness of these places of diversion may be secured . This example , however , may be ...
... persons . No one in Paris is allowed to pass through the public gardens and parks without a coat on his back , in order that the general becomingness of these places of diversion may be secured . This example , however , may be ...
Page 61
... persons do re- unnecessarily ugly . The Americans , from a sort ; treasuries of jewels and robes ; cabinets loose expenditure and a fondness of display , and rarities ; and , to conclude , whatsoever is are inordinately fine . memorable ...
... persons do re- unnecessarily ugly . The Americans , from a sort ; treasuries of jewels and robes ; cabinets loose expenditure and a fondness of display , and rarities ; and , to conclude , whatsoever is are inordinately fine . memorable ...
Page 74
... person- ally superintended the mounting of a number of Columbiads on a part of his line . While the men were cutting the embrasures in the works he stood upon the epaulement , and , though the rebels made a mark of him for their bullets ...
... person- ally superintended the mounting of a number of Columbiads on a part of his line . While the men were cutting the embrasures in the works he stood upon the epaulement , and , though the rebels made a mark of him for their bullets ...
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