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الصفحة 742
The boatmen , who seemed to be of a rank above that of common drudges , inquired who the strangers were ; and being told we came one from Scotland and the other from England , asked if the Englishman could recount a long gene- alogy .
The boatmen , who seemed to be of a rank above that of common drudges , inquired who the strangers were ; and being told we came one from Scotland and the other from England , asked if the Englishman could recount a long gene- alogy .
الصفحة 773
It reminded me of Sir William Chambers's account of oriental gardening in which we are told all odd , strange , ugly , and even terrible objects , are introduced for the sake of variety : a wild extravagance of taste which is so well ...
It reminded me of Sir William Chambers's account of oriental gardening in which we are told all odd , strange , ugly , and even terrible objects , are introduced for the sake of variety : a wild extravagance of taste which is so well ...
الصفحة 861
Thus I secured him , and told Dilly that he would find him very well pleased to be one of his guests on the day appointed . Upon the much - expected Wednesday , I called on him about half an hour before dinner , as I often did when we ...
Thus I secured him , and told Dilly that he would find him very well pleased to be one of his guests on the day appointed . Upon the much - expected Wednesday , I called on him about half an hour before dinner , as I often did when we ...
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