American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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Page 441
... Bedouin of the desert , the haughty janizary , with a cocked gun in his hand , dashing furiously through the crowd , and per- haps bearing some bloody mandate of his royal master ; and perhaps he will have seen and blushed for his own ...
... Bedouin of the desert , the haughty janizary , with a cocked gun in his hand , dashing furiously through the crowd , and per- haps bearing some bloody mandate of his royal master ; and perhaps he will have seen and blushed for his own ...
Page 450
... whom he had pursued belonged to the tent of a Bedouin not far from our road , but completely hidden from our view ; and when overtaken by Toualeb , she recognised in him a friend 450 [ June , Travels in Egypt , Arabia , and Palestine .
... whom he had pursued belonged to the tent of a Bedouin not far from our road , but completely hidden from our view ; and when overtaken by Toualeb , she recognised in him a friend 450 [ June , Travels in Egypt , Arabia , and Palestine .
Page 451
... Bedouin companions ; and as I saw yard after yard disappear , like long strings of macaroni , down their capacious throats , I was cured of all poetical associations and my appetite together . In the tent of the Arabian patriarch ...
... Bedouin companions ; and as I saw yard after yard disappear , like long strings of macaroni , down their capacious throats , I was cured of all poetical associations and my appetite together . In the tent of the Arabian patriarch ...
Page 452
... Bedouin's tent . He would have had me sleep under its shelter ; but I knew that in all the Bedouin tents there were multitudes of enemies to rest - creatures that murder sleep - and I preferred the solitude of my own . " One word as to ...
... Bedouin's tent . He would have had me sleep under its shelter ; but I knew that in all the Bedouin tents there were multitudes of enemies to rest - creatures that murder sleep - and I preferred the solitude of my own . " One word as to ...
Page 453
... Bedouins who roam over the land of Idumea have been de- scribed by travellers as the worst of their race . ' The Arabs about Akaba , ' says Pococke , ' are a very bad people and notorious robbers , and are at war with all others . ' Mr ...
... Bedouins who roam over the land of Idumea have been de- scribed by travellers as the worst of their race . ' The Arabs about Akaba , ' says Pococke , ' are a very bad people and notorious robbers , and are at war with all others . ' Mr ...
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