Khartoum, and the Blue and White Niles, Том 1Colburn and Company, 1851 |
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... temples and other monu- ments of antiquity , by printing , smoking , and carving their names on the stone , which , apart from historical associations , time of itself has rendered venerable . Pompey's Pillar has not escaped this ...
... temples and other monu- ments of antiquity , by printing , smoking , and carving their names on the stone , which , apart from historical associations , time of itself has rendered venerable . Pompey's Pillar has not escaped this ...
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... temple of the False Prophet , I followed the priest through a low door , and found myself in a chapel dedicated to the Messiah . My surprise was great when I looked about me , and only that memory was too vivid , I could have imagined ...
... temple of the False Prophet , I followed the priest through a low door , and found myself in a chapel dedicated to the Messiah . My surprise was great when I looked about me , and only that memory was too vivid , I could have imagined ...
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... temple , described by a fair author as standing in the palm grove , but , though the grove was palpable enough , the temple proved to be one of those châteaux d'Espagne which exist only in the imagination . kept on our way for five ...
... temple , described by a fair author as standing in the palm grove , but , though the grove was palpable enough , the temple proved to be one of those châteaux d'Espagne which exist only in the imagination . kept on our way for five ...
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... temples is still met by sermons , though the preachers are stones . Even its gay mantle of vegetation , spark- ling with a thousand varied tints , seemed to lay on its bleached fragments like a shroud , and nowhere showed the least sign ...
... temples is still met by sermons , though the preachers are stones . Even its gay mantle of vegetation , spark- ling with a thousand varied tints , seemed to lay on its bleached fragments like a shroud , and nowhere showed the least sign ...
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... temples in the distance , looming through the haze , like cities of refuge ; and it seemed as if they would never come nearer . A breath of wind filled our sail , propelling the bark for a few moments , and inspiring us with new hope ...
... temples in the distance , looming through the haze , like cities of refuge ; and it seemed as if they would never come nearer . A breath of wind filled our sail , propelling the bark for a few moments , and inspiring us with new hope ...
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