Travels in Algeirs, Spain, &c, &c, with a Faithful and Interesting Account of the Algerines ...Goyder, 1820 - Всего страниц: 140 |
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... wife of such a nature , as to require my attendance , under any and all circumstances , on a husband whose fate I had vowed to share , notwithstanding that his views of the future but ill accorded with my own . His mercantile ...
... wife of such a nature , as to require my attendance , under any and all circumstances , on a husband whose fate I had vowed to share , notwithstanding that his views of the future but ill accorded with my own . His mercantile ...
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... wife and their two youngest children , to visit their son , who was Vice Consul in Algiers . In Mr. Archibald , who was upwards of 70 years old , were centred all the kindly feelings of our nature ; a liberal education , polished ...
... wife and their two youngest children , to visit their son , who was Vice Consul in Algiers . In Mr. Archibald , who was upwards of 70 years old , were centred all the kindly feelings of our nature ; a liberal education , polished ...
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... was deemed expedient to send all useless hands into the after cabin , where the closed dead lights rendered dark- ness more visible . Governor A. , his wife , two children , and myself descended . My ideas now assumed 6.
... was deemed expedient to send all useless hands into the after cabin , where the closed dead lights rendered dark- ness more visible . Governor A. , his wife , two children , and myself descended . My ideas now assumed 6.
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... wife ; in slow and solemn time , the vehicle moved on ; close behind it followed an odd looking kind of phaeton , the mules and driver of which were similar to those before mentioned ; in it sat what I supposed , an automaton , dressed ...
... wife ; in slow and solemn time , the vehicle moved on ; close behind it followed an odd looking kind of phaeton , the mules and driver of which were similar to those before mentioned ; in it sat what I supposed , an automaton , dressed ...
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Sophia Barnard. stage at Tunis ! and as Don Pedro had lost his wife , this amiable sister cheerfully volunteered her affec- tionate services to her brother , niece , and nephew Next came the matronly , the amiable , the accom- plished ...
Sophia Barnard. stage at Tunis ! and as Don Pedro had lost his wife , this amiable sister cheerfully volunteered her affec- tionate services to her brother , niece , and nephew Next came the matronly , the amiable , the accom- plished ...
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