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Page 151
... thing less than the loss of a para1 , melted ; the padre of the convent , my attendants , my vi- sitors - and I verily believe that even Sterne's " foolish fat scullion , " would have left her " fish - kettle , " to sympa- thize with ...
... thing less than the loss of a para1 , melted ; the padre of the convent , my attendants , my vi- sitors - and I verily believe that even Sterne's " foolish fat scullion , " would have left her " fish - kettle , " to sympa- thize with ...
Page 191
... thing as a Parliament it were useless to conjecture , unless we suppose that his instructors did not confine his studies to the Koran . In all the mosques there are schools established , which are very regularly attended ; and the poor ...
... thing as a Parliament it were useless to conjecture , unless we suppose that his instructors did not confine his studies to the Koran . In all the mosques there are schools established , which are very regularly attended ; and the poor ...
Page 196
... things . What then is left him , if he has a turn for scribbling ? Religion , and holy bio- graphy and it is natural ... thing but religion . The catalogue alluded to is contained in the twenty - sixth chapter of the fourth volume of ...
... things . What then is left him , if he has a turn for scribbling ? Religion , and holy bio- graphy and it is natural ... thing but religion . The catalogue alluded to is contained in the twenty - sixth chapter of the fourth volume of ...