American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 241844 |
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... Mount Ida , and have been prevented from sending it to you long since , by indisposition and official occupa- tions arising from the arrival here of our Minister Resident of the Great Republic . The young Sultan at present resides in ...
... Mount Ida , and have been prevented from sending it to you long since , by indisposition and official occupa- tions arising from the arrival here of our Minister Resident of the Great Republic . The young Sultan at present resides in ...
Page 325
... MOUNT IDA , IN MYSIA , ASIA MINOR . BY THE AUTHOR OF ' TURKISH SKETCHES . " In the month of October last , favored by the departure of the brig - of- war Truxton ' for the United States , I accepted the kind offer on the part of her ...
... MOUNT IDA , IN MYSIA , ASIA MINOR . BY THE AUTHOR OF ' TURKISH SKETCHES . " In the month of October last , favored by the departure of the brig - of- war Truxton ' for the United States , I accepted the kind offer on the part of her ...
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... sketch of his life and actions . He had a very imperfect idea of the ' whereabout ' of America , and much less of the position which the 6 non . United States holds in the family of nations 326 [ October , A Visit to Mount Ida .
... sketch of his life and actions . He had a very imperfect idea of the ' whereabout ' of America , and much less of the position which the 6 non . United States holds in the family of nations 326 [ October , A Visit to Mount Ida .
Page 327
... walls of which are a few light pieces of artillery on broken carriages , overgrown with weeds . The walls of the fortress on the land side struck me as being very pregnable , or at most , as offering 1844. ] 327 A Visit to Mount Ida .
... walls of which are a few light pieces of artillery on broken carriages , overgrown with weeds . The walls of the fortress on the land side struck me as being very pregnable , or at most , as offering 1844. ] 327 A Visit to Mount Ida .
Page 328
... arable and would no doubt produce large quantities of grain . During the occupa- tion of the bay by the British , the plain was so thoroughly hunted over by the officers , that there is scarcely a hare 328 [ October , A Visit to Mount Ida .
... arable and would no doubt produce large quantities of grain . During the occupa- tion of the bay by the British , the plain was so thoroughly hunted over by the officers , that there is scarcely a hare 328 [ October , A Visit to Mount Ida .
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