The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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Page 19
... Moors , before their final expulsion from Spain . Louis thought on the latter circumstance , as those storied ... Moorish cause had occasioned the first sequestration of the Ripperda territories to the Spanish Kings . He did not utter ...
... Moors , before their final expulsion from Spain . Louis thought on the latter circumstance , as those storied ... Moorish cause had occasioned the first sequestration of the Ripperda territories to the Spanish Kings . He did not utter ...
Page 36
... Moors . This intelligence confounded Louis ; it was so contrary to his father's written intention , and so totally inexplicable on any principle of his former conduct . While Martini gave his hurried narration , he did it with evident ...
... Moors . This intelligence confounded Louis ; it was so contrary to his father's written intention , and so totally inexplicable on any principle of his former conduct . While Martini gave his hurried narration , he did it with evident ...
Page 45
... Moors , it was midnight before the christian crew thought it safe to draw to- wards the shore . They then ran their bark into an obscure creek , about a league from the town of Tangier . A dull flame , which gleamed on the summit of the ...
... Moors , it was midnight before the christian crew thought it safe to draw to- wards the shore . They then ran their bark into an obscure creek , about a league from the town of Tangier . A dull flame , which gleamed on the summit of the ...
Page 66
... Moorish dungeon , he turned his languid frame , in the resignation of utter hopelessness . His hand touched a human face . He raised himself on his arm , and found some one extended on the bare ground , near him , and , by ( 66 ) CHAP ...
... Moorish dungeon , he turned his languid frame , in the resignation of utter hopelessness . His hand touched a human face . He raised himself on his arm , and found some one extended on the bare ground , near him , and , by ( 66 ) CHAP ...
Page 81
... them ; and while this extraordinary accession to the Barbary marine arose on the sea like an exhalation , a Moor , under the name of Aben Humeya , as suddenly made his appearance in Morocco , carry- ing all before E 5 ( 81 ) CHAP. V. ...
... them ; and while this extraordinary accession to the Barbary marine arose on the sea like an exhalation , a Moor , under the name of Aben Humeya , as suddenly made his appearance in Morocco , carry- ing all before E 5 ( 81 ) CHAP. V. ...
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Aben Humeya Adelmelek Alice Alnwick Andalusia answered arms Athelstone Barbary Basha believe Blas bosom breast brother camp carriage cella Ceuta CHAP Christian command Coningsby Cornelia countenance cousin cried dark death dispatched drew Duke de Ripperda Duke Wharton enemy exclaimed eyes face faith father fear Ferdinand garrison gazed Gibraltar hand happiness head heard heart heaven honour hope hour King knees knew Larach Lindisfarne lips looked Lorenzo Louis de Montemar Louis's Marcella Marchioness Marquis de Montemar Marquis Santa Cruz Martini ment Mequinez mind Moorish Moors Morewick mother Muley Hamet nelia never night noble obeyed once passed Pastor Patinos Penil present Queen rejoined renegado replied Louis returned seemed shewed side sighed silent sion Sister of Mercy smile soon soul Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit spoke stood tears Tetuan thought tion told troops turned uncle uncon Uzeda virtue voice wish wounds