Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy LandT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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... considered as valuable additions to this Work . The author is desirous also to mention his obligation to the last of these Gentlemen , for the assistance he has rendered in the illustration of many of the Inscriptions . Nor can he pass ...
... considered as valuable additions to this Work . The author is desirous also to mention his obligation to the last of these Gentlemen , for the assistance he has rendered in the illustration of many of the Inscriptions . Nor can he pass ...
الصفحة xx
... considered the evidence as decisive ; and have , by means of their valuable work , given it a passport to the notice of post- erity , which the writings of the author were little likely to afford . Occasionally , indeed , it has been ...
... considered the evidence as decisive ; and have , by means of their valuable work , given it a passport to the notice of post- erity , which the writings of the author were little likely to afford . Occasionally , indeed , it has been ...
الصفحة 12
... considered the cause of the breach between him ( Djezzar ) and Sir Sidney . Mr. Wright ( continued he ) and the other had been to visit the Chiefs of the Druzes ; had made arrangements with them , and had even returned with some of the ...
... considered the cause of the breach between him ( Djezzar ) and Sir Sidney . Mr. Wright ( continued he ) and the other had been to visit the Chiefs of the Druzes ; had made arrangements with them , and had even returned with some of the ...
الصفحة 42
... considered by the Turks as a sign of the approaching desolation of the Turkish Empire . " MS . Letter from Burckhardt , the African Traveller , dated Aleppo , May 3 , 1811 . 66 ( 2 ) Fertur in partibus illis , ex ea civitate originem ...
... considered by the Turks as a sign of the approaching desolation of the Turkish Empire . " MS . Letter from Burckhardt , the African Traveller , dated Aleppo , May 3 , 1811 . 66 ( 2 ) Fertur in partibus illis , ex ea civitate originem ...
الصفحة 59
... considered the time we spent ( 1 ) It is said even yet to exist in this country , as a contagious dis- order brought by our army from Egypt . ( 2 ) The best remedies for this terrible complaint are , first a swath- ing of flannel , in ...
... considered the time we spent ( 1 ) It is said even yet to exist in this country , as a contagious dis- order brought by our army from Egypt . ( 2 ) The best remedies for this terrible complaint are , first a swath- ing of flannel , in ...
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