| Charles Caleb Colton - 1824 - 300 sider
...to all. The little Arahian tale of the dervise, shall he the comment of this proposition. Adervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants...merchants ; " Indeed we have," they replied ; was he not hlind in his right eye, and lame in his left leg ?" said the dervise ;" he was," replied the merchants:... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1824 - 286 sider
...to all. The little Arahian tale of the dervise, shall he the comment of this proposition. Adervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants...You have lost a camel." said he, to the merchants ; " In-. deed we have," they replied ; was he not hlind in his right eye, and lame in his left leg... | |
| 1825 - 538 sider
...are permitted to all. The little Arabian tale of the dervise may be the comment of this proposition. A dervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants suddenly met him. " You have lost a cflinel," said he to the merchants. " Indeed we have," they replied. " Was he not blind in his right... | |
| 1832 - 406 sider
...list with the population of an English town of seven thousand people three centuries ago ! LOST CAMEL. A dervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants suddenly met liim : " You have lost a camel," said he to the merchants ; " Indeed we have," they replied. " Was... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1836 - 494 sider
...permitted to alL The little Arabian tale of the Dervise, shall be the comment of this proposition. A Dervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants suddenly met kim. ' You have lost a Camel,' said he to the mer. chants. 'Indeed we have,' they replied. 'Was he... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 sider
...to all. 2. The little Arabian tale of the dervis, shall be the comment of this proposition. A dervis was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants...to the merchants ; " indeed we have," they replied : 3. " Was he not blind in his right eye, and lame in his left leg ?" said the dervis ; '* he was,"... | |
| 1838 - 434 sider
...Lost Camel. A DERVISF. was journeying alone in the <desert, when two merchants suddenly met dim : • You have lost a camel,' said he to the merchants....they replied. ' Was he not blind in his right eye, nnd lame in the left leg ?' said the dervise. ' He was,' replied the merchants. ' Had he lost a front... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 sider
...powers that are permitted to all. A little Arabian tale of THE DEKVISE will show how this may happen. A dervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants suddenly met him: — "You have hat a camel," said he to the merchants. " Indeed we have," they replied. " Was he not blind in his... | |
| Samuel Stillman Greene - 1848 - 270 sider
...felt a degree of pain." EXERCISE 49. Analyze the following sentences, and parse he connectives : — A dervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants suddenly met him. When the million applaud you, seriously ask yourself what harm you have done Whei. you have nothing... | |
| Samuel Stillman Greene - 1848 - 220 sider
...no sooner . . . than. EXERCISE. Analyze the following sentences, and parse the connectives : — ' A dervise was journeying alone in the desert, when two merchants suddenly met him. When the million applaud you, seriously ask yourself what harm you have done. When you have nothing... | |
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