Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 |
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... remarkable differ- ence in the aspect of the Mussulman and the Christian villages — the former miserable and dirty , the latter clean and apparently prosperous . At Mol- lah - Suleiman , a village peopled en- tirely by Armenian ...
... remarkable differ- ence in the aspect of the Mussulman and the Christian villages — the former miserable and dirty , the latter clean and apparently prosperous . At Mol- lah - Suleiman , a village peopled en- tirely by Armenian ...
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... remarkable coldness the customary compliments addressed to him . Whatever may have been the flowers with which the interpreter embellished his discourse , their per- fume seemed little to the prince's taste . He could not avoid saying a ...
... remarkable coldness the customary compliments addressed to him . Whatever may have been the flowers with which the interpreter embellished his discourse , their per- fume seemed little to the prince's taste . He could not avoid saying a ...
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... remarkable for his energy and cruelty , and who was then governor of Ispa- han , had been sent , some years ago , to head an expedition against the robber Mamacenis , whose haunts were in the mountains between Shiraz and Shuster ...
... remarkable for his energy and cruelty , and who was then governor of Ispa- han , had been sent , some years ago , to head an expedition against the robber Mamacenis , whose haunts were in the mountains between Shiraz and Shuster ...
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... remarkable for truth yet Menie was by no means dis- tressed by Miss Janet's simple - hearted praise . The evening was spent in much talk of the departure . July Home had followed her aunt , and sat in reveren- tial silence listening to ...
... remarkable for truth yet Menie was by no means dis- tressed by Miss Janet's simple - hearted praise . The evening was spent in much talk of the departure . July Home had followed her aunt , and sat in reveren- tial silence listening to ...
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... remarkable event and year . It has been objected to , we believe , on account of its militant character , which clashes , it is said , with the eminently pacific nature of the gathering of nations intended to be recorded . The objection ...
... remarkable event and year . It has been objected to , we believe , on account of its militant character , which clashes , it is said , with the eminently pacific nature of the gathering of nations intended to be recorded . The objection ...
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