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... took a large dose of opium , which de- prived him of his senses . He died 30th May , 1778 , and was bu- ried at Sellices , a Benedictine abbey between Nogent and Troyes . Many accounts have been published respecting his behaviour when ...
... took a large dose of opium , which de- prived him of his senses . He died 30th May , 1778 , and was bu- ried at Sellices , a Benedictine abbey between Nogent and Troyes . Many accounts have been published respecting his behaviour when ...
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... took a pleasure in boasting of his courage and address to all who went to see him . I cannot better make you acquainted with this ori- ginal story , than by using his own language , which I extract from Peron's voyage : " War had broken ...
... took a pleasure in boasting of his courage and address to all who went to see him . I cannot better make you acquainted with this ori- ginal story , than by using his own language , which I extract from Peron's voyage : " War had broken ...
Side 258
... took advantage of the moment when my presence was not requir- ed at the emerald mines , to perform this interesting journey . I accordingly quitted Cairo on the 26th of March , 1818 , and went to Syout , the residence of Mohamed Bey ...
... took advantage of the moment when my presence was not requir- ed at the emerald mines , to perform this interesting journey . I accordingly quitted Cairo on the 26th of March , 1818 , and went to Syout , the residence of Mohamed Bey ...
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