Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, المجلد 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1816 |
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... nature of the presents then made to the Porte by foreign Princes . From these formal parterres we descended to the Gardener's lodge , and left the gardens by the gate through which we entered I never should have offered so copious a ...
... nature of the presents then made to the Porte by foreign Princes . From these formal parterres we descended to the Gardener's lodge , and left the gardens by the gate through which we entered I never should have offered so copious a ...
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... nature ; and dressed , each according to the quality of the person . These Figures are exhibited every day , from the morning to eleven at night , in the Staurodromo , in the house of Mrs. Thomasina , above a Confectioner's shop . The ...
... nature ; and dressed , each according to the quality of the person . These Figures are exhibited every day , from the morning to eleven at night , in the Staurodromo , in the house of Mrs. Thomasina , above a Confectioner's shop . The ...
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... Nature could afford , would offer an extraordinary exception to customs so general among antient nations ; that it should remain un- tenanted and desolate ; and no adventurers occupy its fertile soil . It is still more difficult to ...
... Nature could afford , would offer an extraordinary exception to customs so general among antient nations ; that it should remain un- tenanted and desolate ; and no adventurers occupy its fertile soil . It is still more difficult to ...
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... nature in the early period to which in that scene , left the Poet at liberty to adopt or reject facts , as it best suited his purpose , is highly probable ... ...... Euripides chose a subject for one of his Plays , which supposes that ...
... nature in the early period to which in that scene , left the Poet at liberty to adopt or reject facts , as it best suited his purpose , is highly probable ... ...... Euripides chose a subject for one of his Plays , which supposes that ...
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Edward Daniel Clarke. CHAP . IV . Identity of the Plain . agreement of natural phænomena with the locality assigned them ... nature was the Hellespont ; the Island of Tenedos ; the Plain itself ; the River by whose inundations it was occa ...
Edward Daniel Clarke. CHAP . IV . Identity of the Plain . agreement of natural phænomena with the locality assigned them ... nature was the Hellespont ; the Island of Tenedos ; the Plain itself ; the River by whose inundations it was occa ...
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Aboukir Acre afterwards Alexandria Alexandria Troas antient antiquities Antv appearance appellation Arabs army Author beautiful Bonarbashy building called Captain CHAP CHAP.XVIII Charem Châteaubriand Christian church coast Commentary Constantinople Cyprus D'Herb Dardanelles described distance Ditto Djezzar east Egypt engraved exhibited feet French garden Gargarus Greece Greek Gulph Hellespont hill Holy Land Ibid inhabitants Inscription island Jaffa Janissary Jerusalem Josephus journey Lake Larneca Lond marble medals mentioned miles mosque Mount Mount of Olives Mount Sion mountain Nazareth observed origin Pacha Palæst Palæstine Pārahs passed perhaps pillars Plain present quæ Quaresmius Reland remains remarkable river rock Rosetta ruins Sanct says Scamander sepulchres Seraglio shew shore side Simoïs situation stone Strabo summit Syria Telmessus temple Tiberias Tomb town Travels Troas tumulus Turkish Turks village Voyage walls δὲ ἐν καὶ τὴν τῆς ترجمه تركي شرح علي