Khartoum and the Blue and White Niles, Том 1Colburn & Company, 1852 |
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... looked with some degree of appre- hension to the task of making a road where none existed , and traversing a country hitherto explored only by men . We all agreed , however , to go as far as it appeared safe and easy ; meanwhile to bind ...
... looked with some degree of appre- hension to the task of making a road where none existed , and traversing a country hitherto explored only by men . We all agreed , however , to go as far as it appeared safe and easy ; meanwhile to bind ...
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... looked more like mirror than a sea . As soon as we were well off , I observed a young Englishman , in a spirit charac- teristic of our country , attack the captain about the passage as to whether it was likely to be rough or pleasant ...
... looked more like mirror than a sea . As soon as we were well off , I observed a young Englishman , in a spirit charac- teristic of our country , attack the captain about the passage as to whether it was likely to be rough or pleasant ...
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... had gone but a short distance , when we came in view of a most charming scene , and in the midst rose the little village of Foua , composed of only a few mud huts , which , however , in this spot looked exceed- ingly AND THE NILES . 27.
... had gone but a short distance , when we came in view of a most charming scene , and in the midst rose the little village of Foua , composed of only a few mud huts , which , however , in this spot looked exceed- ingly AND THE NILES . 27.
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George Melly. which , however , in this spot looked exceed- ingly picturesque . A beautiful Egyptian sunset shed its glories around , gleaming like gold on the tall palm trees , while the minarets of the mosque , white as snow , stood ...
George Melly. which , however , in this spot looked exceed- ingly picturesque . A beautiful Egyptian sunset shed its glories around , gleaming like gold on the tall palm trees , while the minarets of the mosque , white as snow , stood ...
Стр. 33
... gigantic proportions . From the moment they became visible , we could talk of nothing else ; and every one looked with impatience for the time when VOL . I. Ꭰ he should stand at the foot of these Alps of AND THE NILES . 33.
... gigantic proportions . From the moment they became visible , we could talk of nothing else ; and every one looked with impatience for the time when VOL . I. Ꭰ he should stand at the foot of these Alps of AND THE NILES . 33.
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