North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Persia - 169 Winthrop's Journal , MS . of 141 Lines written on the banks of the Penobscot The Surgeons. - 11 157 289 ADAM'S , Letter from Address , Judge Parker's Mr. Butler's Mr. Gray's MISCELLANY . Page 35 , 153 Manners of the people ...
... Persia - 169 Winthrop's Journal , MS . of 141 Lines written on the banks of the Penobscot The Surgeons. - 11 157 289 ADAM'S , Letter from Address , Judge Parker's Mr. Butler's Mr. Gray's MISCELLANY . Page 35 , 153 Manners of the people ...
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... Persia . ] " The men of wandering tribes delight to tell or listen to romantick tales ; some of them not only make themselves masters of this art , but learn to recite verses , particularly * Institutiones juris Anglicani . No. 8 . 22 ...
... Persia . ] " The men of wandering tribes delight to tell or listen to romantick tales ; some of them not only make themselves masters of this art , but learn to recite verses , particularly * Institutiones juris Anglicani . No. 8 . 22 ...
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... Persia who dwell in tents , are seldom veiled ; their usua occupations have also been described . They are more ... Persian gentleman , * remarkable for his polished man ners and the gaiety of his disposition , describes his entertain ...
... Persia who dwell in tents , are seldom veiled ; their usua occupations have also been described . They are more ... Persian gentleman , * remarkable for his polished man ners and the gaiety of his disposition , describes his entertain ...
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... Persia ; and the man who should even attempt seduction , would be sacrificed to the implacable honour of their male ... Persian noble , who was with me , regarding their reputed boldness and hardihood , and par- ticularly of their skill ...
... Persia ; and the man who should even attempt seduction , would be sacrificed to the implacable honour of their male ... Persian noble , who was with me , regarding their reputed boldness and hardihood , and par- ticularly of their skill ...
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... Persia , is held in abhorrence by the females of tribes ; and they have frequently been known to attack priests in the most violent manner , whom they believed to have sanc- tioned a usage which they deem so degrading . Though we may ...
... Persia , is held in abhorrence by the females of tribes ; and they have frequently been known to attack priests in the most violent manner , whom they believed to have sanc- tioned a usage which they deem so degrading . Though we may ...
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