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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... noticed a method they all observed in the exhibi- tion ; it was that of turning one of their feet , with the toes as much inward as possible , at every whirl of the body , while the other foot kept its natural position . The elder of ...
... noticed a method they all observed in the exhibi- tion ; it was that of turning one of their feet , with the toes as much inward as possible , at every whirl of the body , while the other foot kept its natural position . The elder of ...
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... noticed was the result of religious emotion , aris- ing from the delight experienced in repeating the attri- , butes of the Deity . During a full hour the Dervishes con- tinued laughing and repeating the same words , inclining their ...
... noticed was the result of religious emotion , aris- ing from the delight experienced in repeating the attri- , butes of the Deity . During a full hour the Dervishes con- tinued laughing and repeating the same words , inclining their ...
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... noticed ; this is , by application to the persons who contract for the product of the common sewers , and are employed washing the mud and filth of the city . In this manner we obtained , for a mere trifle , some interesting remains of ...
... noticed ; this is , by application to the persons who contract for the product of the common sewers , and are employed washing the mud and filth of the city . In this manner we obtained , for a mere trifle , some interesting remains of ...
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... noticed , that the rapidity with which the waters of the Hellespont pass these straits , must prevent any considerable deposit from the river near its mouth . CHAPTER IV . THE PLAIN OF TROY . General Observations 42 FROM CONSTANTINOPLE TO.
... noticed , that the rapidity with which the waters of the Hellespont pass these straits , must prevent any considerable deposit from the river near its mouth . CHAPTER IV . THE PLAIN OF TROY . General Observations 42 FROM CONSTANTINOPLE TO.
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... ) , were blooming Plants . upon the soil . Upon the Tomb itself we noticed the silvery Mezereon , the Poppy , the beardless Hypecoum , and the Field Star of Bethlehem ( 53 ) . H CHAP . IV . Hall Elly . From the Aianteum PLAIN OF TROY . 49.
... ) , were blooming Plants . upon the soil . Upon the Tomb itself we noticed the silvery Mezereon , the Poppy , the beardless Hypecoum , and the Field Star of Bethlehem ( 53 ) . H CHAP . IV . Hall Elly . From the Aianteum PLAIN OF TROY . 49.
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Aboukir bay Acre afforded afterwards Aleppo Alexandria Alexandria Troas antient antiquities appearance appellation Arabs army beautiful Bonarbashy building called Captain CHAP Charem Christian church coast concerning Constantinople covered Cyprus Dardanelles described distance Djezzar east Egypt exhibited feet French garden Gargarus Greece Greek Gulph Hellespont hill Hist Holy Land Ibid Illust inches inhabitants inscriptions island Jaffa Jerusalem Jews Josephus journey Lake Larneca Lond magnificent marble medals mentioned miles mosque Mount Mount of Olives Mount Sion mountain Nazareth noticed observed origin Pacha Palæstine passed pillars plain present Quaresmius Rama Reland remains remarkable river rock Roman Rosetta ruins Sanct says Scamander seems sepulchres Seraglio shore side Simoïs situation species stone Strabo summit Syria Telmessus temple Terr Tiberias tion Tomb town Travels Troas Troy tumulus Turkish Turks village walls writings δὲ ἐν καὶ τῆς