Ismeer, Or, Smyrna and Its British Hospital in 1855J. Madden, 1856 - 350 sidor |
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... nearly ridi- culous , with its crowded and fantastically — sometimes hideously - decorated little enclosures . But though absurd in much of its detail , the situation is very beautiful ; and the mixture of sorrow with a sort of ...
... nearly ridi- culous , with its crowded and fantastically — sometimes hideously - decorated little enclosures . But though absurd in much of its detail , the situation is very beautiful ; and the mixture of sorrow with a sort of ...
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... nearly all day at the hospital , where no other women were on any pretence admitted , it will at once be seen that the soldiers could not have mistaken us , and that the precaution was un- necessary . As for the dress itself , I have ...
... nearly all day at the hospital , where no other women were on any pretence admitted , it will at once be seen that the soldiers could not have mistaken us , and that the precaution was un- necessary . As for the dress itself , I have ...
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... nearly inapproachable from the land , and is far from any habitation ; so , although the people , I am told , are kind to him , his provision must often be scant . Fishermen sometimes bring him articles of food , which he scrambles down ...
... nearly inapproachable from the land , and is far from any habitation ; so , although the people , I am told , are kind to him , his provision must often be scant . Fishermen sometimes bring him articles of food , which he scrambles down ...
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... nearly to the top of the hill on which it is built , and which is crowned by a ruined castle , while a little further down , conspicuous from all quarters , with its single cypress , stands , isolated and alone , the grave of Polycarp ...
... nearly to the top of the hill on which it is built , and which is crowned by a ruined castle , while a little further down , conspicuous from all quarters , with its single cypress , stands , isolated and alone , the grave of Polycarp ...
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... deliberately proceeded to make brown - paper parcels of the offending feet . The mosque was a large , nearly square building , with the usual dome , and one minaret , which had something ITS INTERIOR . 19 the appearance of a corkscrew .
... deliberately proceeded to make brown - paper parcels of the offending feet . The mosque was a large , nearly square building , with the usual dome , and one minaret , which had something ITS INTERIOR . 19 the appearance of a corkscrew .
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