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... continued singing and huzzaing : the Sheikh then exclaimed , " Mebarek el Aris ! " Blessed be the bridegroom ! which was repeated by all present , after which he was set down , and remained till sunset , exposed to the jests of his ...
... continued singing and huzzaing : the Sheikh then exclaimed , " Mebarek el Aris ! " Blessed be the bridegroom ! which was repeated by all present , after which he was set down , and remained till sunset , exposed to the jests of his ...
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... continued for several pages , and affords , from the manner in which it is given , a just yet melancholy picture of the horrors of war ; horrors so con- siderably increased by the want of all respect , on the part of the aggressors ...
... continued for several pages , and affords , from the manner in which it is given , a just yet melancholy picture of the horrors of war ; horrors so con- siderably increased by the want of all respect , on the part of the aggressors ...
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... continued to resist the removal of the idol , and surrounded its temple ; whereupon , without any human aid , it miraculously walked on board one of the vessels , and in the incredibly short time of three days the fleet found itself at ...
... continued to resist the removal of the idol , and surrounded its temple ; whereupon , without any human aid , it miraculously walked on board one of the vessels , and in the incredibly short time of three days the fleet found itself at ...
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