A Residence at Constantinople, in the Year 1827: With Notes to the Present TimeDurrie and Peck, 1830 - 384 Seiten |
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... feel myself almost as much at home , as though I were on land . But I hear the order , " Give the people their supper , " which is always a prelude to our own . From my resting place upon the fathomless ocean , over , I know not what ...
... feel myself almost as much at home , as though I were on land . But I hear the order , " Give the people their supper , " which is always a prelude to our own . From my resting place upon the fathomless ocean , over , I know not what ...
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... feel as clear a conscience in withholding , while you remember it is here the Maho- metan bears rule . From Frank street , let us then with a Smyrniote guide , thread our way through nameless and loathsome streets , to the castle hill ...
... feel as clear a conscience in withholding , while you remember it is here the Maho- metan bears rule . From Frank street , let us then with a Smyrniote guide , thread our way through nameless and loathsome streets , to the castle hill ...
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... feel , that it would be pleasant to steal away from this land , which is no longer a " land of Sabbaths , " to spend a sacred day in your peaceful family and neighborhood . I long also to learn whether those of your people , who were ...
... feel , that it would be pleasant to steal away from this land , which is no longer a " land of Sabbaths , " to spend a sacred day in your peaceful family and neighborhood . I long also to learn whether those of your people , who were ...
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... feel how grateful would be a seat , such as is not afforded by the busy counting room , nor the locanda and coffee house . Happy will it be for the interests of American seamen , when a clergyman of warm hearted piety , gentlemanly ...
... feel how grateful would be a seat , such as is not afforded by the busy counting room , nor the locanda and coffee house . Happy will it be for the interests of American seamen , when a clergyman of warm hearted piety , gentlemanly ...
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... feel that it is a subject of importance to myself , and my Mediterranean breth- ren , surrounded as we are with such peculiar tempta- tions to travel . During the short time we have been here , besides making the acquaintance of the ...
... feel that it is a subject of importance to myself , and my Mediterranean breth- ren , surrounded as we are with such peculiar tempta- tions to travel . During the short time we have been here , besides making the acquaintance of the ...
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