Khartoum, and the Blue and White Niles, Том 2Colburn & Company, 1851 |
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... one side , and has the river on the other . During the first three miles , we beheld nothing more lively than the skeletons of some camels , who had died under their burthens - a common feature in the landscape AND THE NILES . 7.
... one side , and has the river on the other . During the first three miles , we beheld nothing more lively than the skeletons of some camels , who had died under their burthens - a common feature in the landscape AND THE NILES . 7.
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George Melly. towered a majestic mountain . The desert is covered for miles around with enormous boulders in striking positions , and of very irregular shape : sometimes like a colossal torso , sometimes like a wall , but always ...
George Melly. towered a majestic mountain . The desert is covered for miles around with enormous boulders in striking positions , and of very irregular shape : sometimes like a colossal torso , sometimes like a wall , but always ...
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... miles in length , is covered with thick palmgroves , and boasts of considerable cultivation , which appears also on the banks ; a sight we have seen for the first time since leaving Wadeh Halfeh , the river having been too rapid , and ...
... miles in length , is covered with thick palmgroves , and boasts of considerable cultivation , which appears also on the banks ; a sight we have seen for the first time since leaving Wadeh Halfeh , the river having been too rapid , and ...
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... miles off , leaving us planté là without ammunition , water , or compass . Eager sportsmen as we were , we found our- selves obliged to give up the chase , and endeavoured to return ; but , not knowing the proper direction , shortly ...
... miles off , leaving us planté là without ammunition , water , or compass . Eager sportsmen as we were , we found our- selves obliged to give up the chase , and endeavoured to return ; but , not knowing the proper direction , shortly ...
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... miles distant- and these were brought to a place near the river , where the banks were sufficiently low to embark them and the luggage , that we might determine their different employ- ments . It was AND THE NILES . 43.
... miles distant- and these were brought to a place near the river , where the banks were sufficiently low to embark them and the luggage , that we might determine their different employ- ments . It was AND THE NILES . 43.
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Стр. 110 - Architecture in these regions being in an extremely primitive condition, the arrangement of the streets is just what might be expected from the aspect of the houses. There are no spacious thoroughfares ; here and there appears something like a square, or space — but the perspective generally is by no means such as would satisfy the humblest European judgment in thu art of building.
Стр. 33 - ... being handsome; but, Sir, if you please to recollect, you before hinted something about a hump or two, one eye, and a few more graces of that kind. Now, without being very nice, I own I should rather choose a wife of mine to have the usual number of limbs, and a limited quantity of back: and though one eye may be very agreeable, yet as the prejudice has always run in favour of two, I would not wish to affect a singularity in that article.
Стр. 73 - ... they were all eaten by a wolf (hyena), and scattered over the desert, while he was away leading some merchants over the sandy plains. When, after a march of ten days over stony hills, and arid plains of deep sand, we came suddenly upon the broad river, winding through the rich green of the durracovered banks, we could exclaim with the Psalmist, " He maketh me to lie down in green pastures ; He leadeth me beside still waters;" and as a Bedouin in advance of us called his servant, who was walking...