The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... beautiful of the other captives , who , yet beautiful as they were , served only as foils to her . Her fame extended to Africa , and the king of Almagreb sent messengers , requesting that Mahommed would present him with his beautiful ...
... beautiful of the other captives , who , yet beautiful as they were , served only as foils to her . Her fame extended to Africa , and the king of Almagreb sent messengers , requesting that Mahommed would present him with his beautiful ...
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... beautiful Spanish girl from the ruffians into whose hands she had fallen . Ismael ordered her to be taken to his own harem ; his kinsman remonstrated , justly and warmly , but was told in reply , that if he thought fit , he might seek ...
... beautiful Spanish girl from the ruffians into whose hands she had fallen . Ismael ordered her to be taken to his own harem ; his kinsman remonstrated , justly and warmly , but was told in reply , that if he thought fit , he might seek ...
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... beautiful as they are , are too generally known to be recited here . When Ferdinand informed our Henry VII . of its successful termination , the Catholic king , whose manner , ' says Lord Bacon , was never to lose any vir- tue for the ...
... beautiful as they are , are too generally known to be recited here . When Ferdinand informed our Henry VII . of its successful termination , the Catholic king , whose manner , ' says Lord Bacon , was never to lose any vir- tue for the ...
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... beautiful of their women were taken from them to be sold ; the men who attempted to defend their wives and daughters were killed ; and so many perished by hunger , exhaustion , and misery of every kind , or on the voyage , some vessels ...
... beautiful of their women were taken from them to be sold ; the men who attempted to defend their wives and daughters were killed ; and so many perished by hunger , exhaustion , and misery of every kind , or on the voyage , some vessels ...
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which they were themselves unconscious . Of the merits of a beautiful mistress or chaste wife we cannot suppose them to have been insensible ; but the gallantry of the ancient Romans was very different from the gallantry of the ...
which they were themselves unconscious . Of the merits of a beautiful mistress or chaste wife we cannot suppose them to have been insensible ; but the gallantry of the ancient Romans was very different from the gallantry of the ...
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