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What I found there took away my breath . ... Ségou , Djenne , cities of more than a hundred thousand people : accounts of learned blacks ( doctors of theology who went to Mecca to interpret the Koran ) . All of that exhumed from the ...
What I found there took away my breath . ... Ségou , Djenne , cities of more than a hundred thousand people : accounts of learned blacks ( doctors of theology who went to Mecca to interpret the Koran ) . All of that exhumed from the ...
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Finding her husband , Lord Ellenborough , later a Viceroy of India , incompatible , she took , in the words of historian E. M. O'Donoghue , " three other husbands , all wealthy and of noble birth , but unhappy with them all , she at ...
Finding her husband , Lord Ellenborough , later a Viceroy of India , incompatible , she took , in the words of historian E. M. O'Donoghue , " three other husbands , all wealthy and of noble birth , but unhappy with them all , she at ...
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On learning about the affair , his wife , Margaret , forgave her husband and took the child to live with her , adopting the role of stepmother . A few more years banging his head against the doors of theatre managers ' offices proved a ...
On learning about the affair , his wife , Margaret , forgave her husband and took the child to live with her , adopting the role of stepmother . A few more years banging his head against the doors of theatre managers ' offices proved a ...
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Courtesans and Blackamoors | 5 |
Bread and Liberty in Old England | 12 |
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