10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MY PACHALI»
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I Duck My Way Out! - Strona 93
25. Gila. River. I stayed in Pachala for another two weeks. Then Pachala was attacked again. In this attack, they did not come straight to the village. They were found out through reconnaissance. People found them; they were talking, and there ...
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The pacha of many tales, by the author of 'Peter Simple'. - Strona 240
inquired the pacha. "May it please your sublime highness, if not the truth, it is not very far from it. Proceed, Hudusi. " The ideas which I have ventured to express before your sublime highness, were running in my mind, as I sat down among the ...
establishing myself firmly in my birthplace. I had devoted friends, and formidable foes, bent on my destruction, whom I must put out of the way, for my own safety. I set about a plan for destroying them at one blow, and ended by devising one ...
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The Pacha of Many Tales - Strona 259
CHAPTER I. The next morning the pacha and his minister, after the business of the divan, with their heads aching from the ... It certainly was the case with me ; my five hundred pieces of gold had such an effect, that every thing in the shape of ...
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The Pacha of Many Tales ... A New Edition - Strona 13
I had been Just attemptifif to make my escape during t e confusion—for my mother and My were equally frightened—when I found myself completely smothered by the weight of my now almost senselessufranny, an , as T have before ...
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Bolo Pacha: A Forgotten Story About Men & Women Who Made ...
I never went to a boarding school and never left my parents until the day of my marriage at the age of 19 to Leo Claretie. Our characters were not in harmony and disputes soon arose. Several times I wanted my freedom, but refrained from ...
Shelby F. Westbrook, 2009
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Ali Pacha (Ali Pasha) - From the Celebrated Crimes Series ... - Strona 17
the necessity of establishing myself firmly in my birthplace. I had devoted friends, and formidable foes bent on my destruction whom I must put out of the way for my own safety. I set about a plan for destroying them at one blow, and ended by ...
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The Life of Ali Pacha, of Janina: Vizier of Epirus, ... - Strona 37
necessary to exterminate en masse; but for this some crime was to be alleged against them. It was now that I conceived the plan which I ought to have adopted at the opening of my career. I was accustomed, after my hunting- parties, to take a ...
Richard Alfred Davenport, 1822
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HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EXPEDITION TO EGYPT - Strona 311
or, would he imagine, that the apologue + of Dgezzar Pacha * Mustapha Oukil, one of the chiefs of the city, passed before me on horseback. In passing, he reproached my guides with marching before a Christian, and above all, before a ...
ROBERT THOMAS WILSON, 1803
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History of the British expedition to Egypt: to which is ...
or, would he imagine, that the apologue + of Dgezzar Pacha * Mustapha Oukil, one of the chiefs of the city, passed before me on horseback. In passing, he reproached my guides with marching before a Christian, and above all, before a ...
Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, 1803