Eight Years in Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor: From 1842 to 1850, Том 1Colburn, 1851 |
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... extreme south- ern limits of the Turkish dominions . Its houses are strangely constructed , consisting of a confused mix- ture of ancient and of the rudest modern architec- ture : ruins of magnificent palaces dating from the times of ...
... extreme south- ern limits of the Turkish dominions . Its houses are strangely constructed , consisting of a confused mix- ture of ancient and of the rudest modern architec- ture : ruins of magnificent palaces dating from the times of ...
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... extreme , owing to the measured paces of the camels and other heavily laden beasts of burthen that our troop was escorting ; besides which , every half - hour there was an uproar in the camp , owing to some fractious mule having kicked ...
... extreme , owing to the measured paces of the camels and other heavily laden beasts of burthen that our troop was escorting ; besides which , every half - hour there was an uproar in the camp , owing to some fractious mule having kicked ...
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... extreme and very slippery in the summer , owing to the water and other slops thrown out of the windows . In the winter the torrents of rain water that rush down , entirely sweep away this layer of abominations , and leave a hard dry ...
... extreme and very slippery in the summer , owing to the water and other slops thrown out of the windows . In the winter the torrents of rain water that rush down , entirely sweep away this layer of abominations , and leave a hard dry ...
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... extreme good luck in having got into better quarters before the Frenchman arrived , who may be a Count , with a firmament of stars and decorations ; when I remember suddenly that I have been imprudent enough to neglect the precaution of ...
... extreme good luck in having got into better quarters before the Frenchman arrived , who may be a Count , with a firmament of stars and decorations ; when I remember suddenly that I have been imprudent enough to neglect the precaution of ...
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... on their homeward flight . Hence , all who profess the Mahometan faith look upon them with extreme rever- ence ; and by the Arab traditions , these " leg- legs " are supposed to be the spirits of worldly- ASIA MINOR . 115.
... on their homeward flight . Hence , all who profess the Mahometan faith look upon them with extreme rever- ence ; and by the Arab traditions , these " leg- legs " are supposed to be the spirits of worldly- ASIA MINOR . 115.
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