History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 123
... Egypt . The Arab , whose revenue was plunder , was willing to restore her , with her two attendants , for two hundred ounces of gold . The price was no subject of debate . The princess was in ecstasies , when she heard that her ...
... Egypt . The Arab , whose revenue was plunder , was willing to restore her , with her two attendants , for two hundred ounces of gold . The price was no subject of debate . The princess was in ecstasies , when she heard that her ...
الصفحة 175
... Egypt , kissing Nilus at some parts .. There is a great commerce here with ex- ceeding many nations , for by their ... Egyptian Coptis ; the number of which is thought to be beyond two hundred thousand : besides the infinite number of ...
... Egypt , kissing Nilus at some parts .. There is a great commerce here with ex- ceeding many nations , for by their ... Egyptian Coptis ; the number of which is thought to be beyond two hundred thousand : besides the infinite number of ...
الصفحة 200
... Egyptian , by stocking his sepulchre with portrait statues , sought to provide the ka with other chances of ... Egypt the rites of mummification were universal and compulsory , being per- formed , not only for every native in a ...
... Egyptian , by stocking his sepulchre with portrait statues , sought to provide the ka with other chances of ... Egypt the rites of mummification were universal and compulsory , being per- formed , not only for every native in a ...
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