The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... turned his eyes upon nothing except the blueish clouds from his chibouk , they shook their heads and said , " Truly the rich man is a poor man ; he who has much is poorer than he who has nothing ; for the Prophet has not given him under ...
... turned his eyes upon nothing except the blueish clouds from his chibouk , they shook their heads and said , " Truly the rich man is a poor man ; he who has much is poorer than he who has nothing ; for the Prophet has not given him under ...
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... turned into mo- ney , and went forth to seek my fortune in a foreign country , accompanied only by an old servant of my father's , who from long attachment would not separate himself from me and my fate . We set sail from the harbor of ...
... turned into mo- ney , and went forth to seek my fortune in a foreign country , accompanied only by an old servant of my father's , who from long attachment would not separate himself from me and my fate . We set sail from the harbor of ...
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... turned , or a wonderful lamp rubbed , or Solomon's word spoken , and brought delicious food on golden dishes . We felt ourselves in- voluntarily transported to that land , we went with Sinbad upon his wonderful voyages , we accompanied ...
... turned , or a wonderful lamp rubbed , or Solomon's word spoken , and brought delicious food on golden dishes . We felt ourselves in- voluntarily transported to that land , we went with Sinbad upon his wonderful voyages , we accompanied ...
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... turned . A musician of the village was hired , and took his seat upon a table in the saloon of the dreary house ; the dancing - master would represent a lady , after the old gentleman had dress- ed him in a silk gown , and wrapped ...
... turned . A musician of the village was hired , and took his seat upon a table in the saloon of the dreary house ; the dancing - master would represent a lady , after the old gentleman had dress- ed him in a silk gown , and wrapped ...
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... turned his eyes from his nephew ; he smiled to himself , and when the company crowded around to congratulate him upon having such an agreeable and well - bred nephew , he could scarcely contain himself for joy ; he broke out into merry ...
... turned his eyes from his nephew ; he smiled to himself , and when the company crowded around to congratulate him upon having such an agreeable and well - bred nephew , he could scarcely contain himself for joy ; he broke out into merry ...
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