Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. Illustrated: In a Series of Views Drawn from NatureFisher, 1836 - 256 páginas |
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... mountain, through which Darius marched his mighty army from the plains of Assyria to the coasts of Cilicia, a few days before the battle of Issus. To the course of the Orontes new interest is now imparted by the enterprise of Colonel ...
... mountain, through which Darius marched his mighty army from the plains of Assyria to the coasts of Cilicia, a few days before the battle of Issus. To the course of the Orontes new interest is now imparted by the enterprise of Colonel ...
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... mountains, which appear, on the right and left, very far from each other: in the farthest distance, their forms rise dim and shadowy on the horizon : the mountains above the city are very near, and, like all the rest, very bare and ...
... mountains, which appear, on the right and left, very far from each other: in the farthest distance, their forms rise dim and shadowy on the horizon : the mountains above the city are very near, and, like all the rest, very bare and ...
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... mountains, and admits of only eight horses abreast, and seems to have been cut through the rock to the depth of about forty feet Cyrus and the Roman emperor Severus also entered Cilicia by the same pass. According to Xenophon, it was ...
... mountains, and admits of only eight horses abreast, and seems to have been cut through the rock to the depth of about forty feet Cyrus and the Roman emperor Severus also entered Cilicia by the same pass. According to Xenophon, it was ...
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... mountains rises near. The small town of Balbec, whose white thin minarets contrast singularly with the dark mass of enormous ruins, is on an eminence adjacent It is in truth a world of ruins, a solitary and sacred world ; where the wild ...
... mountains rises near. The small town of Balbec, whose white thin minarets contrast singularly with the dark mass of enormous ruins, is on an eminence adjacent It is in truth a world of ruins, a solitary and sacred world ; where the wild ...
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... mountain's breast, and fainter on the temple, whose depths and recesses they cannot penetrate : now wander forth around the lonely places : the Arab is gone to his rest, his watch-fire is dimly burning beneath the wall, and his white ...
... mountain's breast, and fainter on the temple, whose depths and recesses they cannot penetrate : now wander forth around the lonely places : the Arab is gone to his rest, his watch-fire is dimly burning beneath the wall, and his white ...
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Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. Illustrated: In a Series of ..., Volumen1 John Carne,William Purser Vista de fragmentos - 1836 |
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Adana Alaya Aleppo Amanus amidst Anamour ancient Antioch Arab Asia Minor banks Barouk beautiful Bedouin Beilan beneath Beshir Beteddein camel Captain Beaufort caravan castle cedars Christians Cilicia cliffs coast Colonel Chesney covered Cydnus Damascus Daphne dark declivities desert distance divan Druses dwellings East Egypt Emir Euphrates fall feet forest gardens gates Girgius glory groves heights hill hour houses Ibrahim Pasha khan ladies land Lebanon light lonely look luxury magnificent Maronite merchants miles mosque Mount Taurus mountain murmur Nahr-el-Kelb night noble numerous Orontes Pacha palace pass Pharpar picturesque pilgrim pillars pipe plain precipices ravines rest rich river rock roof ruins scene seated sepulchres shadow Sheich shore side Sir Sydney Smith solitary sound stone stranger stream Suadeah summit Syria Tarsus Taurus temple tents tombs torrent towers town traveller trees Tripoli Turkish Turks valley village voice walls wandering waters wave wild wind