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... Eastern tour . This , according to Kinglake's biographer 1 , was no other than Eliot Warburton , whose subse- quent narrative , The Crescent and the Cross , was to win only less applause than Eothen , and to pass through even more ...
... Eastern tour . This , according to Kinglake's biographer 1 , was no other than Eliot Warburton , whose subse- quent narrative , The Crescent and the Cross , was to win only less applause than Eothen , and to pass through even more ...
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... Eastern wayfaring , to find it derided by his friends as a design for a tea - tray . It represents a string of posthorses marshalled by the Tatar , Mustapha : ' Methley's ' servant , Steel , in his pantry jacket ' , leads the rearguard ...
... Eastern wayfaring , to find it derided by his friends as a design for a tea - tray . It represents a string of posthorses marshalled by the Tatar , Mustapha : ' Methley's ' servant , Steel , in his pantry jacket ' , leads the rearguard ...
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... East . That its author consciously intended it to be so is evident to any one who will read between the lines of his ... Eastern tour . His work must be an expression of himself + and no other , nothing but the record of his X INTRODUCTION.
... East . That its author consciously intended it to be so is evident to any one who will read between the lines of his ... Eastern tour . His work must be an expression of himself + and no other , nothing but the record of his X INTRODUCTION.
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... various phases of the Near Eastern character in fifteen months than most men will do in fifteen years ; for it saved him from the least taint of the racial snobbery which he has caricatured for all time in the person of the INTRODUCTION xi.
... various phases of the Near Eastern character in fifteen months than most men will do in fifteen years ; for it saved him from the least taint of the racial snobbery which he has caricatured for all time in the person of the INTRODUCTION xi.
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... East in fee ' , it was easier for the western wanderer to avoid the superior attitude . No thought of it was in the minds of such men as the emissaries of St. Louis to the Great Khan , who were duly abashed in the Mongol's presence and ...
... East in fee ' , it was easier for the western wanderer to avoid the superior attitude . No thought of it was in the minds of such men as the emissaries of St. Louis to the Great Khan , who were duly abashed in the Mongol's presence and ...
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