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" During his march to conquer the world. Alexander the Macedonian, came to a people in Africa, who dwelt in a remote and secluded corner in peaceful huts, and knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their Chief, who received him hospitably... "
The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror - Page 51
1827
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The Friend: A Series of Essays

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 466 lehte
...knew neither War nor Conqueror. They led him to the hut of their Chief, who received him hospitably and placed before him golden Dates, golden Figs, and...granted (replied the Chief) that thou wert able to find eatable food in thine own Country. For what reason then art thou come among us ? Your Gold has not...
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The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the ..., 2. köide

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 352 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their Chief, who received him hospitably and placed before him golden dates, golden figs, and...granted (replied the Chief) that thou wert able to find eatable food in thine own country. For what reason then art thou come among us ? Your gold has not...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., 8. köide

610 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their chief, who received him hospitably, and placed before him golden dates, golden figs, and...Alexander. 'I take it for granted (replied the chief ) that thoo wert able to find eaiable food in thine own country. For what reason, then, art lliou come amongst...
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The Eclectic Review, 25. köide

1826 - 608 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their chief, who received him hospitably, and placed before him golden dates, golden figs, and...Do you eat gold in this country ?" said Alexander. " 1 take it for granted (replied the chief) that thou wert able to find eatable food in thine own country....
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 25. köide

1826 - 606 lehte
...to the hut of their chief, who received him hospitably, and placed before him golden dates, goldea figs, and bread of gold.— " Do you eat gold in this country ?" said Alexander. " 1 take it for granted (replied the chief) that thou wert able to find eatable food in thine own country....
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The African Repository and Colonial Journal, 5. köide

1830 - 398 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their Chief, who received him hospitably and placed before him golden dates, golden figs, and...granted (replied the Chief) that thou wert able to find eatable food in thine own countrv. For what reason then art thou come among us? Your gold has not tempted...
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African Repository and Colonial Journal, 5. köide

1830 - 510 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their Chief, who received him hospitably and placed before him golden dates, golden figs, and...granted (replied the Chief) that thou wert able to find eatable food in thine own country. For what reason then art thou come among us? Your gold has not tempted...
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Select specimens of English prose [ed.] by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their chief, who received him hospitably and placed before him golden dates, golden figs, and...take it for granted," replied the chief, " that thou wast able to find eatable food in thine own country. For what reason then art thou come among us ?"...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., 2. köide

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 560 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their chief, who received him hospitably, and placed before him golden dates, golden figs. and...take it for granted," replied the chief, " that thou wast able to find eatable food in thine own country. For what reason then art thou come among us ?"...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., 2. köide

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 566 lehte
...knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their chief, who received him hospitably, and placed before him golden dates, golden figs. and...take it for granted," replied the chief, " that thou wast able to find eatable food in thine own country. For what reason then art thou come among us ?"...
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