Travels in Algeirs, Spain, &c, &c, with a Faithful and Interesting Account of the Algerines ...Goyder, 1820 - Всего страниц: 140 |
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... hope . It is not from any aspirations after fame , ( to which , as an Authoress , she has no pretensions , ) that she pre- sumes to offer her travels to public notice ; no - her motives spring from a source which will , she trusts ...
... hope . It is not from any aspirations after fame , ( to which , as an Authoress , she has no pretensions , ) that she pre- sumes to offer her travels to public notice ; no - her motives spring from a source which will , she trusts ...
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... hope ! for at noon the wind became adverse , and at three P. M. we were obliged to lay to , and towards mid- night the wind increased to a strong gale , and drove us back again to cape Trafalgar . On this memo- rable spot we were ...
... hope ! for at noon the wind became adverse , and at three P. M. we were obliged to lay to , and towards mid- night the wind increased to a strong gale , and drove us back again to cape Trafalgar . On this memo- rable spot we were ...
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... hope , are still living . In such society , the day passed most delight- fully ; the next brought the guardian Bashaw , the superintendant of the host of slaves at that time in Algiers ; two slaves led in his three child- ren , the boy ...
... hope , are still living . In such society , the day passed most delight- fully ; the next brought the guardian Bashaw , the superintendant of the host of slaves at that time in Algiers ; two slaves led in his three child- ren , the boy ...
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... hope , under whose banners they had a prospect of liberty . The scream of dismay reached the ears of some fisher- men , who were returning from their toil , and the poor slaves were once more re - conducted to their state of slavery ...
... hope , under whose banners they had a prospect of liberty . The scream of dismay reached the ears of some fisher- men , who were returning from their toil , and the poor slaves were once more re - conducted to their state of slavery ...
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... hope for our visit- ing them , which , but for a dreadful calamity , we meant to do . As the " Cadi of Bona " was com- ing to see us one morning , on turning into our street , he was shot at , and fell . The murderer fled . The Cadi was ...
... hope for our visit- ing them , which , but for a dreadful calamity , we meant to do . As the " Cadi of Bona " was com- ing to see us one morning , on turning into our street , he was shot at , and fell . The murderer fled . The Cadi was ...
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Algerines Algesiras Algiers Ambarque amiable Andalusia anecdote appeared arrived ascer attention Authoress Backary Barbary Barbary coast Bay of Biscay Bay of Gibraltar beautiful beloved bosom breakfast brought Cadiz Cape Coast Castle Captain cargo CHAP Christians colour comfort Consul convoy dancing daugh daughter dear deck Dey's dinner door dressed English Esla eyes fate felt female French French consul friends front Gibraltar gold hair hand handkerchief handsome heard hour jewels John Bull kind ladies laugh leave Lisbon looked madam Mahomet mind Moorish morning mother Motte natives never night o'clock party passed pleased Portuguese pretty Raymonds resurrection men rich Rock rock of Gibraltar round ship sight Signora slaves smile soon Sophia Spanish spot stood thought took town Turkish Turks Vice Vice-Consul waistcoat walk wife wind wore young
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