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... when the captain spake to the commander of it in Arabic.- After a short conversation , of which I understood not a word , the Mahometan rogues me . rogues boarded us , evidently by the captain's 68 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
... when the captain spake to the commander of it in Arabic.- After a short conversation , of which I understood not a word , the Mahometan rogues me . rogues boarded us , evidently by the captain's 68 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
Página 84
... Arabs . Our meal , which was the only one we were allowed in twenty - four hours , was al- ways better than usual . These people , who pay a small tribute to the emperor for for the ground they occupy , and which they change 84 SECRET ...
... Arabs . Our meal , which was the only one we were allowed in twenty - four hours , was al- ways better than usual . These people , who pay a small tribute to the emperor for for the ground they occupy , and which they change 84 SECRET ...
Página 85
... Arabs , who are called the Wild Arabs , quite the reverse of these they live by plunder , and every species of inhumanity and wickedness . : " In crossing the Atlas we experienced great hardships ; and I certainly should have yielded up ...
... Arabs , who are called the Wild Arabs , quite the reverse of these they live by plunder , and every species of inhumanity and wickedness . : " In crossing the Atlas we experienced great hardships ; and I certainly should have yielded up ...
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... Arabic language not being spoke among them , as they have preserved the primitive tongue of the country , being the descendants from the original natives , natives , who possessed the country when subdued by the 86 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
... Arabic language not being spoke among them , as they have preserved the primitive tongue of the country , being the descendants from the original natives , natives , who possessed the country when subdued by the 86 SECRET MACHINATIONS .
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... Arabic , and both were to be sent to the emperor . - " I lost not an instant in writing to my brother , in full persuasion that the knowledge of my situation would give him the greatest affliction , and that he would would employ day ...
... Arabic , and both were to be sent to the emperor . - " I lost not an instant in writing to my brother , in full persuasion that the knowledge of my situation would give him the greatest affliction , and that he would would employ day ...
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