The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... Persian is lively , imitative , full of imagination , and of that easy nature which we in the West call " taking the world lightly ; " and that hence he is prone to seek pleasures , and to enjoy them with his whole heart . Amongst these ...
... Persian is lively , imitative , full of imagination , and of that easy nature which we in the West call " taking the world lightly ; " and that hence he is prone to seek pleasures , and to enjoy them with his whole heart . Amongst these ...
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... Persian Gulf ; and bending round in the line of the Ziloon hills , it includes the province of Khuzis- tan ; whence it runs north - west by Mount Zagros , till bounded by the province of Ardelan ; a part of Courdistan , under the rule ...
... Persian Gulf ; and bending round in the line of the Ziloon hills , it includes the province of Khuzis- tan ; whence it runs north - west by Mount Zagros , till bounded by the province of Ardelan ; a part of Courdistan , under the rule ...
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... Persian blood ; by which cross their figure is improved , though not their virtues . The Turcoman horse is scanty in barrel , has long legs , very often ewe necks * , and always large heads * ; but the creature got from a fine Persian ...
... Persian blood ; by which cross their figure is improved , though not their virtues . The Turcoman horse is scanty in barrel , has long legs , very often ewe necks * , and always large heads * ; but the creature got from a fine Persian ...
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