New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 67Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1843 |
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... Aleppo , and from Aleppo to Antioch , where I pass the winter . The plague rages violently at Constantinople ; at Smyrna it is upon the decline , therefore I hope soon to have the immense packet of letters which I hear has been sent ...
... Aleppo , and from Aleppo to Antioch , where I pass the winter . The plague rages violently at Constantinople ; at Smyrna it is upon the decline , therefore I hope soon to have the immense packet of letters which I hear has been sent ...
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... Aleppo , be cause they chose to take it into their heads I must go with a caravan to Palmyra . No caravan goes the road I intended to go , and if it had as I told them , nothing should persuade me to join one . This put them into a ...
... Aleppo , be cause they chose to take it into their heads I must go with a caravan to Palmyra . No caravan goes the road I intended to go , and if it had as I told them , nothing should persuade me to join one . This put them into a ...
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... Aleppo , we will meet here , then there , and to make fifty changes , and to express fifty fears . For people who ... Aleppo he also thought abominable . I knew I should dislike Aleppo if I went there , because it is full of vulgar ...
... Aleppo , we will meet here , then there , and to make fifty changes , and to express fifty fears . For people who ... Aleppo he also thought abominable . I knew I should dislike Aleppo if I went there , because it is full of vulgar ...
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Correspondence of Lady Hester Stanhope from Turkey Syria | 22 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 33 |
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