In Moorish Captivity: An Account of the 'Tourmaline' Expedition to Sus, 1897-98E. Arnold, 1899 - 355 pàgines |
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... afternoon , and when the lights of Flushing hove in sight , between five and six o'clock , a stiff breeze was blowing , which augured anything but well for our run down Channel . Orders were given to drop anchor , as the cargo and ...
... afternoon , and when the lights of Flushing hove in sight , between five and six o'clock , a stiff breeze was blowing , which augured anything but well for our run down Channel . Orders were given to drop anchor , as the cargo and ...
Pàgina 30
... afternoon a party of us landed , including the Major and the Captain . We imme- diately directed our steps to the telegraph - office to wire home our Christmas greetings . The reception . from the townspeople was embarrassing in the ...
... afternoon a party of us landed , including the Major and the Captain . We imme- diately directed our steps to the telegraph - office to wire home our Christmas greetings . The reception . from the townspeople was embarrassing in the ...
Pàgina 33
... afternoon , but Beyerle and I were minded to pay an evening visit to the town , and see the dissipations of the place . So far , we had seen nothing more demoralizing than a thing on the quay square , or plaza , that looked like a ...
... afternoon , but Beyerle and I were minded to pay an evening visit to the town , and see the dissipations of the place . So far , we had seen nothing more demoralizing than a thing on the quay square , or plaza , that looked like a ...
Pàgina 35
... afternoon . The yacht had meanwhile left her anchorage in front of the town , and taken up a more sheltered berth at Port Naos , as there were signs of a coming blow . She was therefore about a mile from the town , and the following ...
... afternoon . The yacht had meanwhile left her anchorage in front of the town , and taken up a more sheltered berth at Port Naos , as there were signs of a coming blow . She was therefore about a mile from the town , and the following ...
Pàgina 38
... afternoon , and said that nothing would have given him greater pleasure than to look over the vessel — and the medicine - chest . Inwardly , but none the less fer- vently , I cursed Beyerle as the cause of all my misery , but ...
... afternoon , and said that nothing would have given him greater pleasure than to look over the vessel — and the medicine - chest . Inwardly , but none the less fer- vently , I cursed Beyerle as the cause of all my misery , but ...
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In Moorish Captivity: An Account of the Tourmaline Expedition to Sus, 1897-98 Henry M Grey Previsualització no disponible - 2015 |
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afternoon Agadir Al-al argan oil Arksis arrived ashore asked Assaka Bel F'kuk Beyerle Beyerle's boat British subjects brought C. R. Ashbee camels camp Captain chains chiefs Christian cloth coast Consul courier Crown 8vo Demy 8vo Edition escort European F'kir Embarak feet fire gimbri Government guards guns hands Hassani hills hour Illustrations Kaid Giluli Kaid Hassan Kaid's kasbah Khalifa knew kuss-kuss land letter look Major Marrakesh meat miles Mogador Moorish Moors morning Morocco City Moslem mules Muley Abdallah native prisoners never night o'clock ourselves passed pesetas poor replied Reya rifles round Sabbah Sbooyas scarcely seemed sent shore Sidi sleep soldiers soon Spilsbury steamer stream sulham Sultan Sultan of Morocco sunrise sunset Susi taken Tangier tent things thought Tisnit told Tourmaline town treaty tribe tribesmen turned wait wretched yacht
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Pàgina 24 - Thornton. A SPORTING TOUR THROUGH THE NORTHERN PARTS OF ENGLAND AND GREAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. By Colonel T. THORNTON, of Thornville Royal, in Yorkshire. With the Original Illustrations by GARRARD, and other Illustrations and Coloured Plates by GE LODGE.
Pàgina 172 - Majesty promises that they shall have a free and undoubted right to travel, and to reside in the Territories and Dominions of His said Majesty, subject to the same precautions of police, which are practised towards the most favoured nations.
Pàgina 264 - I was an hungered and ye gave me meat, I was thirsty and ye gave me drink, naked and ye clothed me, I was sick and ye visited me...