| 1836 - 600 pagina’s
...upon the subject are widely, though secretly, circulated through the medium of the native ukhbars, scandalous chronicles very much resembling a few of...the most atrocious libels. It is not very easy for an European to procure a sight of these animadversions upon the conduct of himself or his friends ;... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1825 - 356 pagina’s
...upon the subject are widely, though secretly, circulated through the medium of the native ukhbars, scandalous chronicles, very much resembling a few...they are in manuscript : the language is Persian, and tjie editors do not scruple to write at full length the names of those who are the subjects of the... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1835 - 998 pagina’s
...upon the subject are widely, though secretly, circulated through the medium of the native ukhbara, scandalous chronicles, very much resembling a few...the most atrocious libels. It is not very easy for an European to procure a sight of the animadversions passed upon the conduct of himself or his friends... | |
| 1836 - 1184 pagina’s
...upon the subject are widely, though secretly, circulated through the medium of the native ukhbars, scandalous chronicles very much resembling a few of...the most atrocious libels. It is not very easy for an European to procure a sight of these animadversions upon the conduct of himself or his friends;... | |
| 1836 - 602 pagina’s
...upon the subject are widely, though secretly, circulated through the medium of the native vkhbars, scandalous chronicles very much resembling a few of our English newspapers, except that they they are in manuscript ; the language is Persian, and the editors do not scruple to write at full length... | |
| 1836 - 602 pagina’s
...upon the subject are widely, though secretly, circulated through the medium of the native iikhbars, scandalous chronicles very much resembling a few of our English newspapers, except that ' they they are in manuscript ; the language is Persian, and the editors do not scruple to write at full length... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1837 - 410 pagina’s
...upon the subject are widely, though secretly, circulated through the medium of the native ukhbars, scandalous chronicles, very much resembling a few...editors do not scruple to write at full length the mimes of those who are the subjects of the most atrocious libels. It is not very easy for an European... | |
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