A Residence at Constantinople, in the Year 1827: With Notes to the Present TimeDurrie and Peck, 1830 - 384 pages |
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... countrymen , whose civilities we have experienced , are here established in business . As in other parts of the Mediterranean where no * During the late destructive sickness , this faithful mission- ary maintained his post with truly ...
... countrymen , whose civilities we have experienced , are here established in business . As in other parts of the Mediterranean where no * During the late destructive sickness , this faithful mission- ary maintained his post with truly ...
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... countrymen . Their patriotism as Americans , even if religious considerations did not operate , might , one would suppose , induce them to countenance for- eign chaplains . Should they invite men of learning and piety to engage in this ...
... countrymen . Their patriotism as Americans , even if religious considerations did not operate , might , one would suppose , induce them to countenance for- eign chaplains . Should they invite men of learning and piety to engage in this ...
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... countrymen practise " whatso- ever things are lovely , and whatsoever things are of good report . " CHAPTER III . GIBRALTAR TO MALTA . Lipari Islands - Straits of Sicily - Messina - Violent squall— Apostolic recollections - Approach to ...
... countrymen practise " whatso- ever things are lovely , and whatsoever things are of good report . " CHAPTER III . GIBRALTAR TO MALTA . Lipari Islands - Straits of Sicily - Messina - Violent squall— Apostolic recollections - Approach to ...
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... countrymen , Rev. Messrs . Temple and Smith , and Mr. Hallock has just arrived from America . Mr. and Mrs. Temple , under whose roof we seem to have received the welcome of prim- itive times , have been now nearly six years at this sta ...
... countrymen , Rev. Messrs . Temple and Smith , and Mr. Hallock has just arrived from America . Mr. and Mrs. Temple , under whose roof we seem to have received the welcome of prim- itive times , have been now nearly six years at this sta ...
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... countrymen into that trade . Hitherto it has been car- ried on from Boston , New - York , Salem , and . Baltimore and chiefly from the former city . Dearborne's work on the commerce of Turkey , the Black sea , & c . con- tains much ...
... countrymen into that trade . Hitherto it has been car- ried on from Boston , New - York , Salem , and . Baltimore and chiefly from the former city . Dearborne's work on the commerce of Turkey , the Black sea , & c . con- tains much ...
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