Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy LandT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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الصفحة xxxi
... English Sculptor - Voyage to Egypt - Accident which befel the Romulus - Arrival at Aboukir The Braakel receives Orders to convoy a Squadron to Marseilles - French Prisoners - Author narrowly escapes being conveyed to France - Worship of ...
... English Sculptor - Voyage to Egypt - Accident which befel the Romulus - Arrival at Aboukir The Braakel receives Orders to convoy a Squadron to Marseilles - French Prisoners - Author narrowly escapes being conveyed to France - Worship of ...
الصفحة 1
... English Sculptor - Voyage to Egypt - Accident which befel the Romulus - Arrival at Aboukir - The Braakel receives Orders to convoy a Squadron to Marseilles →→ French Prisoners - Author narrowly escapes being conveyed to France ...
... English Sculptor - Voyage to Egypt - Accident which befel the Romulus - Arrival at Aboukir - The Braakel receives Orders to convoy a Squadron to Marseilles →→ French Prisoners - Author narrowly escapes being conveyed to France ...
الصفحة 7
... English , because they were a brave nation ; and seemed to insinuate that his friendship was perfectly disinterested ; that he was independent of all ; that he had plenty of guns and troops of his own ; in short , that he was able to ...
... English , because they were a brave nation ; and seemed to insinuate that his friendship was perfectly disinterested ; that he was independent of all ; that he had plenty of guns and troops of his own ; in short , that he was able to ...
الصفحة 11
... English Consul at Acre . This , indeed , was the subject of the conversation of yesterday . Djezzar had mistaken the whole : like a true tyrant , always filled with jealousy and suspicion , he ima- gined that we were emissaries from the ...
... English Consul at Acre . This , indeed , was the subject of the conversation of yesterday . Djezzar had mistaken the whole : like a true tyrant , always filled with jealousy and suspicion , he ima- gined that we were emissaries from the ...
الصفحة 12
... English , on account of their correspondence in the Mountains . 6 " I can ( added Djezzar ) let the English know , that I am as ' powerful in my enmities , as I am faithful and sincere in my friend- ' ships . Am I to be dictated to ? I ...
... English , on account of their correspondence in the Mountains . 6 " I can ( added Djezzar ) let the English know , that I am as ' powerful in my enmities , as I am faithful and sincere in my friend- ' ships . Am I to be dictated to ? I ...
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Aboukir Ægypt Alexandria alluded antient antiquity appearance Arabian Arabs army arrived boat Bruce Cairo called canal Catacombs CHAP Colonel Squire colour Crux ansata curious Denon Dio Cassius djerm Djezzar Djiza Druzes East Egypt Egyptian England English engraved entrance evidence exhibited feet French Geog Greek Hadrian Heliopolis Herodotus hieroglyphics Hist Ibid Ibis inhabitants Inscription Jablonski Julius Cæsar Kircher land letters Lond Lord manner Menou mentioned monument mummies Nile noticed obelisk observed Octavo edition origin Pasha passage pedestal perhaps persons Plutarch Pococke pointed arches present priests principal pyramid Ptolemy Pyramids Pyramids of Saccára quæ remains remarkable river Rosetta ruins sacred Saïs sand says sculpture seems sepulchres Serapis ship side Socrates Scholasticus Soros stone Strabo tained temple tion Tomb Travels Turkish Turks Upper Egypt vessel VIII village voyage whole writers δὲ ἐν καὶ τὸ τῶν