A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... Moab- dar , a man named Zadig . He was endowed by nature with an uncommon genius ; and his parents , who were persons of rank , took care to cultivate it with an excellent education . Though rich and young , he knew how to moderate his ...
... Moab- dar , a man named Zadig . He was endowed by nature with an uncommon genius ; and his parents , who were persons of rank , took care to cultivate it with an excellent education . Though rich and young , he knew how to moderate his ...
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... Moabdar jealous . Ari- mazes had not corrected his envious disposition ; for flints never soften , and venomous animals always preserve their poison . ' This wretch sent an anony- mous letter to Moabdar ; the infamous recourse of a ...
... Moabdar jealous . Ari- mazes had not corrected his envious disposition ; for flints never soften , and venomous animals always preserve their poison . ' This wretch sent an anony- mous letter to Moabdar ; the infamous recourse of a ...
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... Moabdar , gave him much concern . He there- fore hasted towards the town ; at a loss to conceive why four couriers from Babylon should take this Egyptian woman , but still more puzzled to account for her very strange behaviour . CHAPTER ...
... Moabdar , gave him much concern . He there- fore hasted towards the town ; at a loss to conceive why four couriers from Babylon should take this Egyptian woman , but still more puzzled to account for her very strange behaviour . CHAPTER ...
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... Moabdar is lately killed , and all Babylon is in the greatest confusion . ' ' Moabdar killed ! ' exclaimed Zadig ; then what is become of Queen Astarte ! ' - ' I cannot inform you , replied Arbogad : ' all I can tell is , that Moabdar ...
... Moabdar is lately killed , and all Babylon is in the greatest confusion . ' ' Moabdar killed ! ' exclaimed Zadig ; then what is become of Queen Astarte ! ' - ' I cannot inform you , replied Arbogad : ' all I can tell is , that Moabdar ...
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... Moabdar . Their mistake at first threw the king into a violent rage ; but , having considered her more attentively , he found her extremely beautiful , and became reconciled . This lady was called Missouf ; and I have since been ZADIG 215.
... Moabdar . Their mistake at first threw the king into a violent rage ; but , having considered her more attentively , he found her extremely beautiful , and became reconciled . This lady was called Missouf ; and I have since been ZADIG 215.
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