The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... received them very hospitably , and where , for the first time , having offered a compensation for their entertainment , it was received . As they approached Kotaïs , they met at the residence of the Princes Ahichat - Chivili , some of ...
... received them very hospitably , and where , for the first time , having offered a compensation for their entertainment , it was received . As they approached Kotaïs , they met at the residence of the Princes Ahichat - Chivili , some of ...
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... received with much alarm ; for the defection of nine men , the stoutest of their tribe , would be a serious blow , more es- pecially if the combat , as begins to be rumoured , should be decided by a small number from each side . The ...
... received with much alarm ; for the defection of nine men , the stoutest of their tribe , would be a serious blow , more es- pecially if the combat , as begins to be rumoured , should be decided by a small number from each side . The ...
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... receiving money from him , than I have at this moment of receiving it from Tippoo Saib . However , I took it without any ... received in Paris . " Sir James Hall presented me with twenty guineas pro bono publico . I bought two great dogs ...
... receiving money from him , than I have at this moment of receiving it from Tippoo Saib . However , I took it without any ... received in Paris . " Sir James Hall presented me with twenty guineas pro bono publico . I bought two great dogs ...
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