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... manner of living at Morocco , its shallow poli- tics and peculiar modes of punishment , the charity of the Sultan ... manners , or good breeding : Some of the etiquettes of his Majesty's court are rather whim- sical ; therefore , perhaps ...
... manner of living at Morocco , its shallow poli- tics and peculiar modes of punishment , the charity of the Sultan ... manners , or good breeding : Some of the etiquettes of his Majesty's court are rather whim- sical ; therefore , perhaps ...
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... manner than by the incidents which are narrated . It is little more , therefore , than a collection of anecdotes and events , gleaned from his co - temporaries at the bar , and from the communications of his friend ; and it is in truth ...
... manner than by the incidents which are narrated . It is little more , therefore , than a collection of anecdotes and events , gleaned from his co - temporaries at the bar , and from the communications of his friend ; and it is in truth ...
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... manner of the episodes in Gyron , so much so indeed as decidedly to identify the author of the two books , were there no other proof . The manner in which each speaks of his rival is always very fine , and in the noblest spirit of ...
... manner of the episodes in Gyron , so much so indeed as decidedly to identify the author of the two books , were there no other proof . The manner in which each speaks of his rival is always very fine , and in the noblest spirit of ...
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