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... Malta during the late War Behind the Scenes ; or a Breakfast in Newgate On Mitford's Greece Roscoe's Edition of Pope's Works The Ionian Islands Modern French Comedy and Elegy Batrachomyomachia , and Hymn to Pan Irish Stories The Tale of ...
... Malta during the late War Behind the Scenes ; or a Breakfast in Newgate On Mitford's Greece Roscoe's Edition of Pope's Works The Ionian Islands Modern French Comedy and Elegy Batrachomyomachia , and Hymn to Pan Irish Stories The Tale of ...
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... Leghorn , Naples , and Malta . Caravans set out yearly from Tunis , and cross the desert into Negroland , whence they bring gum , ivory , ostrich feathers , and black slaves of both sexes . The latter are H 2 Recollections of Barbary . 99.
... Leghorn , Naples , and Malta . Caravans set out yearly from Tunis , and cross the desert into Negroland , whence they bring gum , ivory , ostrich feathers , and black slaves of both sexes . The latter are H 2 Recollections of Barbary . 99.
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... Malta and Lampedosa , there are the roads of Hammamet , Susa , and Sfax , where there is anchorage for mer- chant vessels ; but the whole of this coast is considered dangerous , on account of the sand - banks and rocks which line it ...
... Malta and Lampedosa , there are the roads of Hammamet , Susa , and Sfax , where there is anchorage for mer- chant vessels ; but the whole of this coast is considered dangerous , on account of the sand - banks and rocks which line it ...
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... Malta was the place I fixed upon as my next station ; but , in order to get there , my French passport was of no use , and there was at Tunis no representative of my native country . Having formed an acquaintance with the Ameri- can ...
... Malta was the place I fixed upon as my next station ; but , in order to get there , my French passport was of no use , and there was at Tunis no representative of my native country . Having formed an acquaintance with the Ameri- can ...
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... Malta , he took an opportunity to express his political feelings , from which I could learn , that among the Christians , he liked the Americans best , ( that nation being then the only neutral one , was carrying on most of the trade in ...
... Malta , he took an opportunity to express his political feelings , from which I could learn , that among the Christians , he liked the Americans best , ( that nation being then the only neutral one , was carrying on most of the trade in ...
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