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Example sentences for "morocco"

Lexicographically close words:
morninge; mornings; morns; mornyng; mornynge; moroccos; moron; morons; morose; morosely
  1. Moors from Morocco city in white fleecy haiks I carefully avoided, as being my equals in supposititious rank, and, therefore, likely to address me.

  2. The first of all the tribes we hear of in history as living in Morocco are the Autoloti of Ptolemy, who seem to be the Holots, who now live in El Gharb, that is, the country between Tangier and the Sebu.

  3. It is the fashion amongst travellers in Morocco and Algeria to exalt the Berbers, and run down the Arabs.

  4. With them they carried sundry hide bags of gold with which they said they wished to purchase permission from the Sultan of Morocco to export grain, as the harvest in Algeria had not been good owing to locusts, and the lack of rain.

  5. So Morocco seemed to me a perfect paradise.

  6. And yet Hassan was but easy of dispense, wearing the clothes of an ordinary Morocco Jew, with nothing to indicate his wealth.

  7. The nickname stuck, and changed into "Bikouros" by the Moors, who thought it was a title of respect, became the name throughout Morocco for a missionary.

  8. Well, Sir, I will go further, and I will say this: The situation in the present crisis is not precisely the same as it was in the Morocco question.

  9. The Agadir crisis came--another Morocco crisis--and throughout that I took precisely the same line that had been taken in 1906.

  10. At this moment Luke pulled his handkerchief from his side pocket and with it came the morocco pocketbook, which fell on the carpet.

  11. Get rid of that morocco pocketbook as soon as you can.

  12. Luke walked on, quite unconscious that Harold, as he passed by his side, had managed to slip the morocco wallet into the pocket of his sack coat.

  13. She drew out the drawer to its full extent, and examined it carefully in every part, but there was no trace of the morocco pocketbook.

  14. He picked it up, and quick as a flash there came to him the thought of the drawer in his aunt's work table, from which he had seen her take out the morocco pocketbook.

  15. Then the thought of the morocco pocketbook occurred to him.

  16. There, in plain sight, was the morocco pocketbook.

  17. The governor of Swearah and the Emperor of Morocco are on good terms with the infidel's government, and they also hate us Arabs of the desert.

  18. Since Afghanistan and Morocco were so backward that they could hardly be reckoned as civilized countries, it was only in Turkey and Persia that genuine liberal movements against native despotism could arise.

  19. The traditional "education" of the entire Orient, from Morocco to China, was a mere memorizing of sacred texts combined with exercises of religious devotion.

  20. Over this confused turmoil spread the tide of French conquest, beginning with Algiers in 1830 and ending with Morocco to-day.

  21. Throughout the eighteenth century the West assailed the ends of the Moslem battle-line in eastern Europe and the Indies, but the bulk of Islam, from Morocco to Central Asia, remained almost immune.

  22. Immediately after reading the letter Mr Gray put his hand into his waistcoat pocket, and drew out a small, old-fashioned morocco case.

  23. He went straight up to Lady Ursula's table, and laid a small morocco case on it.

  24. I don't think I attended to any of these directions, but the little old brown morocco case containing Cousin Geoffrey's legacy arrived safely at Ivy Lodge, the name of our humble abode.

  25. I opened the morocco case, took the ring out, and slipped it on my finger.

  26. Lady Ursula stretched out her hand to a table which stood near, took up a morocco case, which she opened, and showed me the dark, slightly supercilious face of a handsome man of about thirty.

  27. At the further end was an elaborately carved book-case of walnut wood, filled with books gorgeously bound in every tint of morocco and vellum, with their backs richly tooled in gold.

  28. But the important region which stretches from Morocco to Persia must have been an equally, if not more, important theatre of development.

  29. There is an ascending movement of the whole series of mountains from Morocco and the Pyrenees, through the Alps, the Caucasus, and the Carpathians, to India and China.

  30. A soft warmth came from the hot water can; the pleasant scent of morocco leather blended with that of violets.

  31. You have been told with truth, that the Emperor of Morocco has shown a disposition to enter into treaty with us: but not truly, that Congress has not attended to his advances, and thereby disgusted him.

  32. I thought then, that Morocco might claim the half of the remainder, that is to say, one fourth of the whole.

  33. We advise you to proceed by the way of Madrid, where you will have opportunities of deriving many lights from Mr. Carmichael, through whom many communications with the court of Morocco have already passed.

  34. The dispositions of the Emperor of Morocco give us better hopes there.

  35. The Emperor of Morocco took one last winter (the brig Betsey of Philadelphia); he did not however reduce the crew to slavery, nor confiscate the vessel or cargo.

  36. I imagine the Dutch consul at Morocco may be rendered an useful character, in the remittances of money to Mr. Barclay, while at Morocco.

  37. It would be well if the Emperor of Morocco could, in the mean time, know that such a person is on the road.

  38. The conduct of the Emperor of Morocco had been such, as forbade us to postpone his treaty to that with Algiers.

  39. For this reason, in the instructions, I propose twenty thousand dollars as the limit of the expenses of the Morocco treaty.

  40. He had on morocco boots embroidered in red, an embroidered coat, small silken frogs, a white beaver hat, and a watch; and he strutted.

  41. Prettily bound in silk 2 0 Very handsome in Morocco 3 0 Those to which a star is prefixed, being much thicker than the others, are Sixpence per Volume extra.

  42. She came to the edge of the bed, where she sat with a yellow morocco slipper swinging from a silk clocked, narrow foot.

  43. She always had put away the dominoes, but to-night she ignored them, and he returned the pieces to their morocco case.

  44. He produced a morocco bound note book, a gold pencil; and, with the latter poised, directed a close interrogation at Essie.

  45. Neglecting no feminine art to make the lawless nomad feel at home under her roof, she had provided for his ease and comfort morocco slippers and a superb dressing-robe, in material rich, in colour becoming.


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