The Quarterly Review, Volume 101William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 514
... considered a symptom of rebellion and a declaration of inde- pendence . Amongst other titles of the Persian to be considered the Frenchman of the East is his cookery . It is not surprising that he should succeed in this art , when ...
... considered a symptom of rebellion and a declaration of inde- pendence . Amongst other titles of the Persian to be considered the Frenchman of the East is his cookery . It is not surprising that he should succeed in this art , when ...
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... considered secure from them , and the mere report of a marauding party being abroad is sufficient to interrupt the communication between the largest towns . Caravans offer rich prizes . The presence of a party of Bakh- tiyari horsemen ...
... considered secure from them , and the mere report of a marauding party being abroad is sufficient to interrupt the communication between the largest towns . Caravans offer rich prizes . The presence of a party of Bakh- tiyari horsemen ...
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... considered in Persia bast , ' that is , a place of refuge which cannot be violated . Mr. Murray , who from the consul - generalship in Egypt had recently been removed to Teheran , in order to extend our pro- tection permanently to the ...
... considered in Persia bast , ' that is , a place of refuge which cannot be violated . Mr. Murray , who from the consul - generalship in Egypt had recently been removed to Teheran , in order to extend our pro- tection permanently to the ...
Contents
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
in the Crimea By an Officer on the Staff With | 168 |
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