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Pagina 13
... miles from Warna , called Aladin , of which the population is wholly Turkish . Here we could get no place to sleep in , except the mosque , of which the village priest allowed us to take possession after dark , upon condition , that ...
... miles from Warna , called Aladin , of which the population is wholly Turkish . Here we could get no place to sleep in , except the mosque , of which the village priest allowed us to take possession after dark , upon condition , that ...
Pagina 40
... mile or two off shore . The next small town on the coast beyond Burkah , is Musunnah , which is about six leagues off . Beyond this , about five leagues in the same direction to the W.N.W. , is Sweake , and about eight leagues still ...
... mile or two off shore . The next small town on the coast beyond Burkah , is Musunnah , which is about six leagues off . Beyond this , about five leagues in the same direction to the W.N.W. , is Sweake , and about eight leagues still ...
Pagina 41
... miles wide with fifty fathoms water in it , is high and broken , and presents bold appearances at all points of bearing in which we saw it . At noon we observed in lat . 26 ° 19 ′ N. , and were by our run from Muscat in long . 56 ° 40 ...
... miles wide with fifty fathoms water in it , is high and broken , and presents bold appearances at all points of bearing in which we saw it . At noon we observed in lat . 26 ° 19 ′ N. , and were by our run from Muscat in long . 56 ° 40 ...
Pagina 42
... miles of the former . This Gap Island is called Ketchel by the Arabs ; the largest of the three Quoins is called ... miles , and the west end N.N.W .. four miles . During the afternoon , we continued beating to windward against westerly ...
... miles of the former . This Gap Island is called Ketchel by the Arabs ; the largest of the three Quoins is called ... miles , and the west end N.N.W .. four miles . During the afternoon , we continued beating to windward against westerly ...
Pagina 43
... miles ; the Little Tomb , W. by S.S .; the Island of Po- lior , N.W. by W.W .; and the western extreme of Kishm , N. by W. W. , distances not noted . At midnight , when the Great Tomb bore S.E. S. , distance five miles , we had ...
... miles ; the Little Tomb , W. by S.S .; the Island of Po- lior , N.W. by W.W .; and the western extreme of Kishm , N. by W. W. , distances not noted . At midnight , when the Great Tomb bore S.E. S. , distance five miles , we had ...
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Pagina 468 - That, on every such trial, the jury sworn to try the issue may give a general verdict of Guilty or Not Guilty upon the whole Matter put in issue upon such indictment or information ; and shall not be required or directed, by the court or judge before whom such indictment or information...
Pagina 479 - He who ascends to mountain-tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hate of those below. Though high above the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth and ocean spread, Round him are icy rocks, and loudly blow Contending tempests on his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led.
Pagina 59 - The isles of Greece ! the isles of Greece ! "Where burning Sappho loved and sung, — Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung ! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set.
Pagina 240 - Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider.
Pagina 58 - And the servant ran to meet her, and said, Let me, I pray thee, drink a little water of thy pitcher.
Pagina 114 - If your majesty places any faith in those books, by distinction called divine, you will there be instructed that God is the God of all mankind, not the God of Mahomedans alone.
Pagina 114 - Distinctions of colour are of His ordination. It is He who gives existence. In your temples, to His name the voice is raised in prayer ; in a house of images, where the bell is shaken, still He is the object of adoration.
Pagina 114 - Ramsing, who is esteemed the principal amongst the Hindoos. Then let your well-wisher be called upon, with whom you will have less difficulty to encounter; but to torment ants and flies is unworthy of an heroic or generous mind. It is wonderful that the ministers of your government should have neglected to instruct your majesty in the rules of rectitude and honour.
Pagina 193 - ... situate on the continent of Asia, from the river Indus to the town of Malacca inclusive...
Pagina 113 - Such were the benevolent inclinations of your ancestors. Whilst they pursued these great and generous principles, wheresoever they directed their steps, conquest and prosperity went before them : and then they reduced many countries and fortresses to their obedience. During your Majesty's reign many have been alienated from the empire, and further loss of territory must necessarily follow, since devastation and rapine now universally prevail without restraint.