Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. Illustrated: In a Series of Views Drawn from NatureFisher, 1836 - 256 páginas |
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... roof-tree receive him — then memory wakes, to "sleep no more." In the murmur of his native wave he fancies he hears the distant rush of the Nile or Euphrates: in the night wind the blast of the desert again passes by : and on the bleak ...
... roof-tree receive him — then memory wakes, to "sleep no more." In the murmur of his native wave he fancies he hears the distant rush of the Nile or Euphrates: in the night wind the blast of the desert again passes by : and on the bleak ...
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... roofs, is the grand mosque, built by Christians, and now possessing so peculiarly sacred a character, that Franks are rarely permitted to enter the edifice which their predecessors reared. This cathedral is one of the finest things the ...
... roofs, is the grand mosque, built by Christians, and now possessing so peculiarly sacred a character, that Franks are rarely permitted to enter the edifice which their predecessors reared. This cathedral is one of the finest things the ...
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... roof, and hardened by a stone roller, that the rains, so prevalent here, may not penetrate : upon this surface, as may be supposed, grass and weeds grow with difficulty which the Psalmist alludes : " Let them be as 14 SYRIA, THE HOLY ...
... roof, and hardened by a stone roller, that the rains, so prevalent here, may not penetrate : upon this surface, as may be supposed, grass and weeds grow with difficulty which the Psalmist alludes : " Let them be as 14 SYRIA, THE HOLY ...
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... roof was the hospitable asylum of the traveller. He was the intimate friend of the writer, who spent two months in the vicinity, chiefly in his society: having dwelt much in early life in Constantinople, he was familiar with the manners ...
... roof was the hospitable asylum of the traveller. He was the intimate friend of the writer, who spent two months in the vicinity, chiefly in his society: having dwelt much in early life in Constantinople, he was familiar with the manners ...
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... roofs, on which, in warm weather, the inhabitants are accustomed to sleep under awnings : there are several lofty minarets, which can be seen at a great distance over the plain, as they rise with a fine effect above the gardens and the ...
... roofs, on which, in warm weather, the inhabitants are accustomed to sleep under awnings : there are several lofty minarets, which can be seen at a great distance over the plain, as they rise with a fine effect above the gardens and the ...
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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