Travels in the East, tr. from [Reise in den Orient] by W.E. Shuckard |
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Page vi
... thought that , even for this purpose , as also for the object of the entire compass of the Travels , I might without any prejudice to the sense refer to the many maps of this particular locality which are in almost . every body's hand ...
... thought that , even for this purpose , as also for the object of the entire compass of the Travels , I might without any prejudice to the sense refer to the many maps of this particular locality which are in almost . every body's hand ...
Page xv
... Thoughts upon leaving - The muleteer Bir Silo Leban Jacob's well - - Mosque of Samuel - Gibeon Joseph's grave View of Naplus Garizim and Ebal - The lepers at the gate The Samaritan Rabbin Visit to the Pasha . . Backshish The celebrated ...
... Thoughts upon leaving - The muleteer Bir Silo Leban Jacob's well - - Mosque of Samuel - Gibeon Joseph's grave View of Naplus Garizim and Ebal - The lepers at the gate The Samaritan Rabbin Visit to the Pasha . . Backshish The celebrated ...
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... thought with pity on them during the dreadful deluge of rain : they were exposed to the whole of this cold night- bath , but they were again in good spirits ; the negress alone had suffered severely from fever , produced by the ...
... thought with pity on them during the dreadful deluge of rain : they were exposed to the whole of this cold night- bath , but they were again in good spirits ; the negress alone had suffered severely from fever , produced by the ...
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... thoughts which he conceived and uttered stand prominently throughout all time , imperishable as a mountain , streaming forth their lustre like a star throughout the realm of intellect . Cairo , 12th April , 1844 . I found myself obliged ...
... thoughts which he conceived and uttered stand prominently throughout all time , imperishable as a mountain , streaming forth their lustre like a star throughout the realm of intellect . Cairo , 12th April , 1844 . I found myself obliged ...
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... thought it fitted only for the digestion of quad- rupeds . On separating from them they were pleased with being pre- sented with a solid piece of mutton , nor did they by any means despise a glass of our wine . My first direct ...
... thought it fitted only for the digestion of quad- rupeds . On separating from them they were pleased with being pre- sented with a solid piece of mutton , nor did they by any means despise a glass of our wine . My first direct ...
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