The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... observed the " cheboukeir " ( or pipe bearer ) presented him with a long narghile , the Pearl herself offered him sweetmeats and a glass of clear water ; but after the servants had retired , it was evident that a considerable con ...
... observed the " cheboukeir " ( or pipe bearer ) presented him with a long narghile , the Pearl herself offered him sweetmeats and a glass of clear water ; but after the servants had retired , it was evident that a considerable con ...
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... observation of the vigilant Greek who acted as por- ter . The house stood within the garden , and this gate served as an en- trance to both ; through its open bars he could therefore distinguish all that passed within . Jussuf had ...
... observation of the vigilant Greek who acted as por- ter . The house stood within the garden , and this gate served as an en- trance to both ; through its open bars he could therefore distinguish all that passed within . Jussuf had ...
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... observe how he trembled as he looked at on her , kneeling in the star - light , with her white garments and fair , flowing hair . He seemed anxious , in as few words as possible , to give her the inte formation he had been engaged all ...
... observe how he trembled as he looked at on her , kneeling in the star - light , with her white garments and fair , flowing hair . He seemed anxious , in as few words as possible , to give her the inte formation he had been engaged all ...
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... observed , " as we learn from Major Rawlinson , " that a person who can read the Khorsabád inscriptions , can read every other species of the compli- cated character . " He adds , however , that , while he considers his opinions ...
... observed , " as we learn from Major Rawlinson , " that a person who can read the Khorsabád inscriptions , can read every other species of the compli- cated character . " He adds , however , that , while he considers his opinions ...
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... observed that this was the termination of the genitive plural in Sanskrit , and hence inferred that the language of the inscription of the first kind was allied to that covery which was the key to the in- terpretation of the ...
... observed that this was the termination of the genitive plural in Sanskrit , and hence inferred that the language of the inscription of the first kind was allied to that covery which was the key to the in- terpretation of the ...
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