Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and the Holy Land: Including a Journey Round the Dead Sea, and Through the Country East of the JordanJ. Murray, 1852 - 150 من الصفحات |
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... stones placed on the most elevated and conspicuous parts of the mountains, to indicate the vicinity of the Nile to the ... stone, though on the river side, in most instances, their exterior still retains a black colour and a polish. The ...
... stones placed on the most elevated and conspicuous parts of the mountains, to indicate the vicinity of the Nile to the ... stone, though on the river side, in most instances, their exterior still retains a black colour and a polish. The ...
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... stone statues , and slabs with inscrip- living in this country , and who hired tions on them . They cannot conceive the boat not long before us , ) always what motive can induce us to come gave them one - third of his coffee , meat ...
... stone statues , and slabs with inscrip- living in this country , and who hired tions on them . They cannot conceive the boat not long before us , ) always what motive can induce us to come gave them one - third of his coffee , meat ...
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... stones placed on the most elevated and conspicuous parts of the mountains , to indicate the vicinity of the Nile to the ... stone , though on the river side , in most instances , their exterior still retains a black colour and a polish ...
... stones placed on the most elevated and conspicuous parts of the mountains , to indicate the vicinity of the Nile to the ... stone , though on the river side , in most instances , their exterior still retains a black colour and a polish ...
الصفحة 4
... stone statues , and slabs with inscrip- tions on them . They cannot conceive what motive can induce us to come such a distance , and expend three or four thousand piastres to clear away an accumulated mass of sand , for no other purpose ...
... stone statues , and slabs with inscrip- tions on them . They cannot conceive what motive can induce us to come such a distance , and expend three or four thousand piastres to clear away an accumulated mass of sand , for no other purpose ...
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... stone . There is not now a single inhabitant to be seen , and it presents a sad picture of ruin and desolation . Mr. Legh , in his recent publication , ( a few extracts from which we have seen in the Quarterly Review for February last ) ...
... stone . There is not now a single inhabitant to be seen , and it presents a sad picture of ruin and desolation . Mr. Legh , in his recent publication , ( a few extracts from which we have seen in the Quarterly Review for February last ) ...
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Abou Raschid Abou-Simbel Aleppo amongst ancient appearance Arabs arches armed arrived Baalbec backsheeish Bankes beautiful Belzoni Benesuckhers boat bread Cairo called camels camp cashiefs centre chamber colour columns crew crossed Damascus Daoud Dead Sea Derry desert Djerash door edifice Egypt Egyptian excavated feet figures foot four front Greek half Halleel Hamah Hassan Hebron height Heshbon hills horses inclosed inscription janissary Jerusalem Jordan journey Kerek khan Lady Hester Stanhope Lebanon Mahommed miles morning Mount Mount Hor mountains Narsah natives night Nile Nubia observed ornamented Osiris Palmyra party pasha passed peristyle Petra piastres plain portico present ravine reached remains river road rock Roman ruins salt sand seen sent sepulchral Sheikh Shobek side situated stone Syria Szalt temple tent Tiberias tion told tombs took town travellers trees Turkish valley village Wady Mousa wall whole