Travels in Palestine and Syria, 2. köideHenry Colburn, 1837 |
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... carried on , he is induced to think that his work will be of great conve- nience to future travellers , well remembering the grievous encumbrance of huge volumes on the way , which he humbly considers are much better con- sulted in the ...
... carried on , he is induced to think that his work will be of great conve- nience to future travellers , well remembering the grievous encumbrance of huge volumes on the way , which he humbly considers are much better con- sulted in the ...
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... carrying this wish into effect , though perhaps not the most eligible one , this morn- ing presented itself . An open rice - boat , of about fifty tons burthen , was lying alongside the quay , ready to start for that country , and only ...
... carrying this wish into effect , though perhaps not the most eligible one , this morn- ing presented itself . An open rice - boat , of about fifty tons burthen , was lying alongside the quay , ready to start for that country , and only ...
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... carried to the crew , and finally to the slaves . - The wind through- out the day was tolerably fair , and we made consi- derable way ; but it fell as the sun went down , and a dead calm ensued . - We passed the night in con- versation ...
... carried to the crew , and finally to the slaves . - The wind through- out the day was tolerably fair , and we made consi- derable way ; but it fell as the sun went down , and a dead calm ensued . - We passed the night in con- versation ...
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... carried it into the house of Dagon their God . There are no ruins . On quitting Ashdod , the traveller passes through the ruined village of Tookrair , situated on the top of a hill , fixed upon by some as occupying the site of Ekron ...
... carried it into the house of Dagon their God . There are no ruins . On quitting Ashdod , the traveller passes through the ruined village of Tookrair , situated on the top of a hill , fixed upon by some as occupying the site of Ekron ...
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... carried on in crucifixes , carved shells , beads , and chaplets , the venders sitting down on the ground beside their wares . A gateway formed of two pointed arches , of Gothic or Saracenic archi- tecture , faces the court , and formed ...
... carried on in crucifixes , carved shells , beads , and chaplets , the venders sitting down on the ground beside their wares . A gateway formed of two pointed arches , of Gothic or Saracenic archi- tecture , faces the court , and formed ...
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