Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. Part the second, section the firstWhiting and Watson, printed by T.C. Fay, 1813 - 480 من الصفحات |
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... buildings were destroyed ; and from the characteristic disposition of Oriental nations to preserve things as they are , we may reasonably conclude , with the exception of those edifices which have yielded to the attacks of time , of ...
... buildings were destroyed ; and from the characteristic disposition of Oriental nations to preserve things as they are , we may reasonably conclude , with the exception of those edifices which have yielded to the attacks of time , of ...
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... build upon it ( 14 ) . The same author also mentions , that , among other instances of his munificence , the largest ... buildings with which Constantinople , in different ages , was adorned . The havoc was begun by the Romans themselves ...
... build upon it ( 14 ) . The same author also mentions , that , among other instances of his munificence , the largest ... buildings with which Constantinople , in different ages , was adorned . The havoc was begun by the Romans themselves ...
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... building not unlike one of the small colleges in Cambridge , and inclosing the same sort of cloistered court . One side of this building extends across the upper extremi- ty of the garden , so that the windows look into it . Below these ...
... building not unlike one of the small colleges in Cambridge , and inclosing the same sort of cloistered court . One side of this building extends across the upper extremi- ty of the garden , so that the windows look into it . Below these ...
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... building , we returned to the garden , by the entrance which admitted us to the kiosk . Our next and principal object was the examination of Apartments of the CHAREM ; and , as the undertaking was attended with danger , we first took ...
... building , we returned to the garden , by the entrance which admitted us to the kiosk . Our next and principal object was the examination of Apartments of the CHAREM ; and , as the undertaking was attended with danger , we first took ...
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... building , and alighted upon a long range of wooden beds , or couches , covered by mats , prepared for the reception of a hundred slaves : these reached the whole extent of a very long corridor . From hence , passing some narrow ...
... building , and alighted upon a long range of wooden beds , or couches , covered by mats , prepared for the reception of a hundred slaves : these reached the whole extent of a very long corridor . From hence , passing some narrow ...
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