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The long straight trumpet is a sign of royalty , and its use by a chief would be at once considered a symptom of rebellion and a declaration of inde- pendence . Amongst other titles of the Persian to be considered the Frenchman of the ...
The long straight trumpet is a sign of royalty , and its use by a chief would be at once considered a symptom of rebellion and a declaration of inde- pendence . Amongst other titles of the Persian to be considered the Frenchman of the ...
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No road is considered secure from them , and the mere report of a marauding party being abroad is sufficient to interrupt the communication between the largest towas . Caravans offer rich prizes . The presence of a party of Bakh- tiyari ...
No road is considered secure from them , and the mere report of a marauding party being abroad is sufficient to interrupt the communication between the largest towas . Caravans offer rich prizes . The presence of a party of Bakh- tiyari ...
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Afraid of ill - treatment , he flies from his house to that of the British Minister , which is considered in Persia bast , ' that is , a place of refuge which cannot be violated . Mr. Murray , who from the consul - generalship in Egypt ...
Afraid of ill - treatment , he flies from his house to that of the British Minister , which is considered in Persia bast , ' that is , a place of refuge which cannot be violated . Mr. Murray , who from the consul - generalship in Egypt ...
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Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
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