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Page 16
... probably lies hidden in the multiplicity of its contents , we did not feel our curiosity so strongly excited by an attempt to explain this enigma , as it would have been in the sanguine hours of youth . In our examination of Mr ...
... probably lies hidden in the multiplicity of its contents , we did not feel our curiosity so strongly excited by an attempt to explain this enigma , as it would have been in the sanguine hours of youth . In our examination of Mr ...
Page 56
... probably transferred to the latter power . То say that Eng- land , when this takes place , would interfere , is easy ; but to say that she could then interfere with effect , is to assume what nothing short of prophecy can assure us of ...
... probably transferred to the latter power . То say that Eng- land , when this takes place , would interfere , is easy ; but to say that she could then interfere with effect , is to assume what nothing short of prophecy can assure us of ...
Page 125
... probably disperse or destroy the few who were still united under Abdah Rochman Bey ; and the present details may be considered as the conclusion of the history of the Mamelouks . ' That once dreaded name has e'er now ceased to exist ...
... probably disperse or destroy the few who were still united under Abdah Rochman Bey ; and the present details may be considered as the conclusion of the history of the Mamelouks . ' That once dreaded name has e'er now ceased to exist ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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