The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 29
... rich , and to conceal his riches , lest he should be spoiled by the governors of the province . ” " Surely , " said the prince , " my father must be negligent of his charge , if any man in his do- minions dares take that which belongs ...
... rich , and to conceal his riches , lest he should be spoiled by the governors of the province . ” " Surely , " said the prince , " my father must be negligent of his charge , if any man in his do- minions dares take that which belongs ...
الصفحة 32
... rich ; if , in four years , you double your stock , we will thenceforward let subordination cease , and live together as friends and partners ; for he shall always be equal with me , who is equally skilled in the art of growing rich ...
... rich ; if , in four years , you double your stock , we will thenceforward let subordination cease , and live together as friends and partners ; for he shall always be equal with me , who is equally skilled in the art of growing rich ...
الصفحة 34
... rich , and , by my enquiries and admi- ration , finding that I was ignorant , considered me as a novice whom they had a right to cheat , and who was to learn at the usual expence the art of fraud . They exposed me to the theft of ...
... rich , and , by my enquiries and admi- ration , finding that I was ignorant , considered me as a novice whom they had a right to cheat , and who was to learn at the usual expence the art of fraud . They exposed me to the theft of ...
الصفحة 35
... rich ; and my oppressors , because they delighted to find me weak . " " Proceed , " said the prince : " I doubt not of the facts which you relate , but imagine that you impute them to mistaken motives . " " In this company , " said ...
... rich ; and my oppressors , because they delighted to find me weak . " " Proceed , " said the prince : " I doubt not of the facts which you relate , but imagine that you impute them to mistaken motives . " " In this company , " said ...
الصفحة 60
... rich whenever they came into a place of commerce , which , by Im- lac's direction , they might hide in their clothes , and , on the night of the next full moon , all left " the valley . The princess was followed only by 60 CHAP XV The ...
... rich whenever they came into a place of commerce , which , by Im- lac's direction , they might hide in their clothes , and , on the night of the next full moon , all left " the valley . The princess was followed only by 60 CHAP XV The ...
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