The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... Sheik of Alexandria and his Slaves , from the German of HAUff , by the Author of Giafar al Barmeki WILKINS EIMI The Song of the Bell , from SCHILLER 31 144 211 215 The Cabman's Story , from DUMAS The Literature of Fiction , by A ...
... Sheik of Alexandria and his Slaves , from the German of HAUff , by the Author of Giafar al Barmeki WILKINS EIMI The Song of the Bell , from SCHILLER 31 144 211 215 The Cabman's Story , from DUMAS The Literature of Fiction , by A ...
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... SHEIK OF ALEXANDRIA AND HIS SLAVES . * BY. vision of labor , an incalculable amount , even in the employments most skilfully conducted , is wasted , and yields no re- turn . In various ways , besides the ap- propriation , by a part , of ...
... SHEIK OF ALEXANDRIA AND HIS SLAVES . * BY. vision of labor , an incalculable amount , even in the employments most skilfully conducted , is wasted , and yields no re- turn . In various ways , besides the ap- propriation , by a part , of ...
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THE SHEIK OF ALEXANDRIA AND HIS SLAVES . * BY THE AUTHOR OF GIAFAR AL BARMEKI , A TALE OF THE COURT OF HAROUN AL RASCHID . Translated from the German of Hauff . and rich were beheading and murdering each other , and. ALI BANU , the Sheik ...
THE SHEIK OF ALEXANDRIA AND HIS SLAVES . * BY THE AUTHOR OF GIAFAR AL BARMEKI , A TALE OF THE COURT OF HAROUN AL RASCHID . Translated from the German of Hauff . and rich were beheading and murdering each other , and. ALI BANU , the Sheik ...
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... Sheik , " said a third of these young people , who was a scribe , " the Sheik must be a learned and wise man , and truly his lectures upon the Koran evince familiarity with all the poets and writings of wisdom , but is his life so ...
... Sheik , " said a third of these young people , who was a scribe , " the Sheik must be a learned and wise man , and truly his lectures upon the Koran evince familiarity with all the poets and writings of wisdom , but is his life so ...
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... Sheik to set sail , because otherwise perhaps even their own heads would have been in danger . " So they returned again ; and since his arrival , the Sheik has lived as on this day , for he mourns for his son , and he has cause . When ...
... Sheik to set sail , because otherwise perhaps even their own heads would have been in danger . " So they returned again ; and since his arrival , the Sheik has lived as on this day , for he mourns for his son , and he has cause . When ...
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