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" Mahmoud resolved upon adopting a scheme, which should be so cleverly devised, and involved in such impenetrable secrecy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He had in the Imperial Harem a beautiful Georgian slave, whose innocence and beauty... "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany - Page 138
1829
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 41

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1829 - 590 pages
...such impenetrable secrecy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He had in the imperial harem a beautiful Georgian slave, whose innocence and beauty fitted her, in tha sultan's eyes, for the atrocious act of perfidy of which she was to be the unsuspecting agent....
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1834 - 638 pages
...it could fail of success. He had in the harem a heautifnl Georgian slave, whose innocence and heauty fitted her, in the Sultan's eyes, for the atrocious act of perfidy, of which she was to he the unsuspecting agent. The helief in talisman» is still prevalent throughout the East ; and perhaps...
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Travels to and from Constantinople in the Years 1827 and 1828, Or ..., Volume 1

Charles Colville Frankland - Europe - 1829 - 352 pages
...such impenetrable secrecy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He had in the Imperial Harem a beautiful Georgian slave, whose innocence...superstition. He sent one day for the fair Georgian, and affecting a great love for her person, and desire to advance her interests, told her, that it was his...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 41

1829 - 590 pages
...such impenetrable secrecy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He had in the imperial harem a beautiful Georgian slave, whose innocence...superstition. He sent one day for the fair Georgian, and affecting a great love for her person, and desire to advance her interests, tdld her, that it was his...
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volume 1

1829 - 436 pages
...spread around him, to suffer himself to fall into the snare. At length the Sultan Mahmoud resolved apon adopting a scheme, which should be so cleverly devised,...innocence and beauty fitted her, in the sultan's eyes, ibr UK; atrocious act of perfidy, of which she was to be the unsuspecting agent. The belief in talismans...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History, Literature ...

1829 - 392 pages
...upon adopting a scheme which should be so cleverly devised, and involved in such impenetrable secresy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He'...her, in the Sultan's eyes, for the atrocious act of per6dy, of which she was to be the unsupecting agent. The belief in talismans is still prevalent throughout...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 41

English literature - 1829 - 586 pages
...such impenetrable secrecy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He had in the imperial harem a beautiful Georgian slave, whose innocence...sultan's eyes, for the atrocious act of perfidy of which sh« was to be the unsuspecting agent. The belief in talismans is still prevalent throughout the east...
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Travels to and from Constantinople, in 1827 and 1828: Or, Personal ..., Volume 1

Charles Colville Frankland - 1830 - 342 pages
...such impenetrable secrecy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He had in the Imperial Harem a beautiful Georgian slave, whose innocence...superstition. He sent one day for the fair Georgian, and affecting a great love for her person, and desire to advance her interests, told her, that it was his...
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Literary Port Folio, Issues 1-26

1830 - 222 pages
...euch impenetrable secrecy, that it was impossible it could fail of success. He had in the imperial harem a beautiful Georgian slave, whose innocence...superstition. He sent one day for the fair Georgian, and affecting a great love for her person, and desire to advance her interests, told her, that it was his...
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Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register, Volumes 1-3

1830 - 452 pages
...fail of success. He had in the harem a beautiful Georgian alar* wioaw ianocence and beauty fitted ker, in the Sultan's eyes, for the atrocious act of perfidy, of which she was to he the unsuspecting agent. The belief in talismans is sull prevalent throughout tbe East ; and perhaps...
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