A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... Arabian merchant , named Setoc ; and the servant being best adapted for fatigue , was sold at a much higher price than his master : indeed , there was no comparison between them . Zadig was therefore a slave subordinate to his servant ...
... Arabian merchant , named Setoc ; and the servant being best adapted for fatigue , was sold at a much higher price than his master : indeed , there was no comparison between them . Zadig was therefore a slave subordinate to his servant ...
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... Arabian merchants to have slaves , why should not I be one as well as another , since I am also a man . Probably this merchant will not be void of pity : it is requisite for him to treat his slaves well , if he would reap much advantage ...
... Arabian merchants to have slaves , why should not I be one as well as another , since I am also a man . Probably this merchant will not be void of pity : it is requisite for him to treat his slaves well , if he would reap much advantage ...
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... Arabian . Setoc told his uneasiness to Zadig , who was now his chief confident . ' Where , ' said Zadig , did you lend the money to this infidel ? " - ' On a large stone near Mount Oreh , ' replied the merchant . What is the character ...
... Arabian . Setoc told his uneasiness to Zadig , who was now his chief confident . ' Where , ' said Zadig , did you lend the money to this infidel ? " - ' On a large stone near Mount Oreh , ' replied the merchant . What is the character ...
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... Arabian of the same tribe as Setoc being dead , his widow , named Almona , who was very devout , made known the day and hour in which she would throw herself into the pile , amidst the sound of drums and trumpets . Zadig remon- strated ...
... Arabian of the same tribe as Setoc being dead , his widow , named Almona , who was very devout , made known the day and hour in which she would throw herself into the pile , amidst the sound of drums and trumpets . Zadig remon- strated ...
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... Arabian Gulph , had learned sufficient Arabic to make them- selves understood . The Egyptian appeared greatly exasperated : ' What an abominable place is Balzora ! ' said he ; ' they here refuse me a thousand ounces of gold , on the ...
... Arabian Gulph , had learned sufficient Arabic to make them- selves understood . The Egyptian appeared greatly exasperated : ' What an abominable place is Balzora ! ' said he ; ' they here refuse me a thousand ounces of gold , on the ...
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