Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy LandT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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... seems to be lost in hopeless obscurity : some have suspected that they might have belonged to the antient city of Canopus , now lying buried beneath the waves , -a memorable instance of the fate attending cities distin- guished only by ...
... seems to be lost in hopeless obscurity : some have suspected that they might have belonged to the antient city of Canopus , now lying buried beneath the waves , -a memorable instance of the fate attending cities distin- guished only by ...
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... seems always the result of sudden apprehension or surprise , when the poor de- fenceless animal , having no means of resistance , gradually assumes the colour of some substance over which it passes ; being thus provided by Nature with ...
... seems always the result of sudden apprehension or surprise , when the poor de- fenceless animal , having no means of resistance , gradually assumes the colour of some substance over which it passes ; being thus provided by Nature with ...
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... seems to be as little reason for doubting that the characters upon Egyptian obelisks were used to register transactions , according to annals preserved by the priests of the country , as that the Pillar of Forres in Scotland , similarly ...
... seems to be as little reason for doubting that the characters upon Egyptian obelisks were used to register transactions , according to annals preserved by the priests of the country , as that the Pillar of Forres in Scotland , similarly ...
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... seems to afford a proof that the pointed Gothic the Gothic arch owes its origin to the appearance presented by contiguous palm - trees . The roof is entirely of stone , and consists of curvatures supported by props , representing the ...
... seems to afford a proof that the pointed Gothic the Gothic arch owes its origin to the appearance presented by contiguous palm - trees . The roof is entirely of stone , and consists of curvatures supported by props , representing the ...
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... seem to have been very antient repre- sentations of the most popular divinity of the island , the PANTAMORPHA MATER ; more fre- quently represented as Ceres than as Venus , ( notwithstanding all that Poets have feigned of the Paphian ...
... seem to have been very antient repre- sentations of the most popular divinity of the island , the PANTAMORPHA MATER ; more fre- quently represented as Ceres than as Venus , ( notwithstanding all that Poets have feigned of the Paphian ...
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Aboukir bay Acre antient antiquities Antv appearance appellation Arabs Baffa beautiful Bethlehem building called Captain Culverhouse CHAP Châteaubriand Christian church Citium Colon Constantinople Cyprus described Djezzar Doubdan Druses East Egypt Esdraelon Eusebius exhibited Galilee Greek Helena hill Hist Holy Land Holy Sepulchre Ibid Illust inhabitants inscriptions island Jaffa Jerus Jerusalem Jews Josephus journey king Lake Larneca Lond marble Maundrell medals mentioned miles monks Moslems Mount Gerizim Mount of Olives Mount Sion Mount Thabor mountain Napolose Nazareth Nicotia noticed observed origin Palæst Palæstine party Pasha Phocas pilgrims plain Pococke quæ Quaresmius Rama Reland remains resembling rocks Roman Rosetta ruins Sanct Sandys SAVIOUR says seems Sephoury Sepphoris shew shore situation species spot stone Syria temple Terr Tiberias tion tombs town Trav Travels valley VIII village Voyage walls δὲ ἐν καὶ τῆς τὸ τοῦ