The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... Anastasius for travelling is now fed by fresh excite- ment ; and the conversation of Aly gives him a longing desire to visit Egypt , which is still more inflamed by hints from the same person respecting the advancement that might be ...
... Anastasius for travelling is now fed by fresh excite- ment ; and the conversation of Aly gives him a longing desire to visit Egypt , which is still more inflamed by hints from the same person respecting the advancement that might be ...
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... Anastasius , under the Turkish name of Selim Aga , is made Multezim , or proprietor of a district ; and the Bey , teased to death with the jealousy and murmurings of the Mamelukes on this occasion , hurries off his favourite to his pro ...
... Anastasius , under the Turkish name of Selim Aga , is made Multezim , or proprietor of a district ; and the Bey , teased to death with the jealousy and murmurings of the Mamelukes on this occasion , hurries off his favourite to his pro ...
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... Anastasius found that important revolutions had happened during his absence , and that his old patron Mavroyeni had wriggled himself into the governorship of Wallachia , the highest post that a Greek can obtain in the Turkish empire ...
... Anastasius found that important revolutions had happened during his absence , and that his old patron Mavroyeni had wriggled himself into the governorship of Wallachia , the highest post that a Greek can obtain in the Turkish empire ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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