id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt umn.31951p002508003 Fraser, James Baillie Travels in Koordistan, Mesopotamia, etc. : with sketches of the character and manners of the Koordish and Arab tribes by J. Baillie Fraser 1840 .txt text/plain 226150 12676 79 state of which gave rise to this essay on the Kaymookâm's character, the effect produced is remarkable ; for the Prince is placed by his minister in private some evening before I left the city, I deferred my departure for a day after all had been arranged, and at the time appointed, which was half forth to view the lions of the place, by an expectation, which was generally entertained, of the arrival of Abdoollah Khan, governor of the town, patience of the people got exhausted, and a merchant, by name Hajee Khaleel, having communicated with Allee, let his forces, one night, into town At a point near Mardeen, the caravan was surrounded by a large party of armed Arabs, who demanded a sum of money by way of custom. remarkable mass been destroyed by time and season, and the hand of man, that, to a passing observer like myself, it seems vain to conjecture with ./cache/umn.31951p002508003.pdf ./txt/umn.31951p002508003.txt