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 xi
... Greek authors , which are often erroneous . With regard , however , to the numerous additions made to his Work in the form of Notes , it may be proper to state , once for all , that they are exclusively his own , with the exception of ...
... Greek authors , which are often erroneous . With regard , however , to the numerous additions made to his Work in the form of Notes , it may be proper to state , once for all , that they are exclusively his own , with the exception of ...
الصفحة xiii
... Greeks in their cursive style ; abounding in contractions , and containing many orthographical errors . If the Reader only direct his attention to the title of one Manuscript therein mentioned , namely , that of Diodorus Siculus , he ...
... Greeks in their cursive style ; abounding in contractions , and containing many orthographical errors . If the Reader only direct his attention to the title of one Manuscript therein mentioned , namely , that of Diodorus Siculus , he ...
الصفحة xiv
... Greek Marbles , than had appeared in former books of travels , it is presumed has been adopted . For this pur- pose , a new species of type was invented by the author , and used in former publications . It has already received the ...
... Greek Marbles , than had appeared in former books of travels , it is presumed has been adopted . For this pur- pose , a new species of type was invented by the author , and used in former publications . It has already received the ...
الصفحة 14
... of the eyes . The Greek who travelled with us , after thus conveying all the smoke he could collect from a well - kindled pipe into his lungs , could retain it there for I. from Acre to Mount Carmel , mentions the CHAP 14 ACRE .
... of the eyes . The Greek who travelled with us , after thus conveying all the smoke he could collect from a well - kindled pipe into his lungs , could retain it there for I. from Acre to Mount Carmel , mentions the CHAP 14 ACRE .
الصفحة 36
... o'clock P. M. we ( 1 ) See pp . 6 , 7. Chap . I. of Volume IV . 8vo . edit . ( 2 ) See the words of the Greek inscription upon that stone , TOIC ΤΕ ΙΕΡΟΙΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΣΙΝ . found an amusing proof of the effect of war an- 36 EGYPT .
... o'clock P. M. we ( 1 ) See pp . 6 , 7. Chap . I. of Volume IV . 8vo . edit . ( 2 ) See the words of the Greek inscription upon that stone , TOIC ΤΕ ΙΕΡΟΙΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΣΙΝ . found an amusing proof of the effect of war an- 36 EGYPT .
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