The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... land , so much the sooner would the Prophet release his son . After fruits and sherbets had been carried around to all , the Sheik gave a sign to the overseer of the slaves . This one stood up , and there was a deep silence in the ...
... land , so much the sooner would the Prophet release his son . After fruits and sherbets had been carried around to all , the Sheik gave a sign to the overseer of the slaves . This one stood up , and there was a deep silence in the ...
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... land ; whither we could not arrive alone and without aid . We refreshed ourselves with the food and drink of which we found an abun- dance , and ascended , at last , again upon the deck . But here we were in con- tinual horror , at the ...
... land ; whither we could not arrive alone and without aid . We refreshed ourselves with the food and drink of which we found an abun- dance , and ascended , at last , again upon the deck . But here we were in con- tinual horror , at the ...
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... towards the east , in which direction , according to my reckoning , lay the land ; but although we advanced many miles during the us upon the grass , before the house , and 1845. ] 31 The Sheik of Alexandria and his Slaves .
... towards the east , in which direction , according to my reckoning , lay the land ; but although we advanced many miles during the us upon the grass , before the house , and 1845. ] 31 The Sheik of Alexandria and his Slaves .
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... land at a little dis- tance , and we thanked Allah and his Prophet for our wonderful deliverance . During this day and the following night , we sailed slowly along the coast , and on the seventh morning we thought we could see a city ...
... land at a little dis- tance , and we thanked Allah and his Prophet for our wonderful deliverance . During this day and the following night , we sailed slowly along the coast , and on the seventh morning we thought we could see a city ...
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... land ? With wild plea- sure we sailed always with every sail set in a storm , for we hoped at last to dash upon some rock , and that our weary heads might find repose at the bottom of the sea . It has not happened to us . But now I ...
... land ? With wild plea- sure we sailed always with every sail set in a storm , for we hoped at last to dash upon some rock , and that our weary heads might find repose at the bottom of the sea . It has not happened to us . But now I ...
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