The Monthly Review, Tom 1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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Strona 227
... carried in his baggage a million and a half of piastres . He affected to fall sick on the journey , and only reached Scala , on the Parnisus , on the 17th April , where he halted , refusing to advance a single step nearer to the scene ...
... carried in his baggage a million and a half of piastres . He affected to fall sick on the journey , and only reached Scala , on the Parnisus , on the 17th April , where he halted , refusing to advance a single step nearer to the scene ...
Strona 290
... carried on between the farmers and the tax - gatherers , which had occasioned , not unfrequently , a deficiency in the public granaries and magazines . A third was - The janissaries and other troops in Egypt having no barracks , and ...
... carried on between the farmers and the tax - gatherers , which had occasioned , not unfrequently , a deficiency in the public granaries and magazines . A third was - The janissaries and other troops in Egypt having no barracks , and ...
Strona 336
... carried . At a quar- ter past three the alarm was given . The attack was instantly made with such vigour , that in ten minutes the fort was completely in possession of the English ; and the concerted signal made , the guns were turned ...
... carried . At a quar- ter past three the alarm was given . The attack was instantly made with such vigour , that in ten minutes the fort was completely in possession of the English ; and the concerted signal made , the guns were turned ...
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