Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. Illustrated: In a Series of Views Drawn from Nature, Volumen1Fisher, Son, & Company, 1836 - 256 páginas |
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... Colonel Chesney , who begins his overland communication with India at Suadeah , where this ancient river falls into the sea . From this first footstep on the lonely shore , covered with the ruins of Seleucia , what a career of industry ...
... Colonel Chesney , who begins his overland communication with India at Suadeah , where this ancient river falls into the sea . From this first footstep on the lonely shore , covered with the ruins of Seleucia , what a career of industry ...
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... Colonel Chesney , by his first able and minute survey of these countries two years since , drew the public attention prominently to the subject . He is gone out a second time , furnished with all the necessary resources and aids to his ...
... Colonel Chesney , by his first able and minute survey of these countries two years since , drew the public attention prominently to the subject . He is gone out a second time , furnished with all the necessary resources and aids to his ...
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... Colonel Chesney had met with con- siderable difficulties : the heavy materials of the other boats had stuck in the navigation between Aleppo and Bir ; the jealousy of Ibrahim , and of the inhabitants on the route , and the intrigues set ...
... Colonel Chesney had met with con- siderable difficulties : the heavy materials of the other boats had stuck in the navigation between Aleppo and Bir ; the jealousy of Ibrahim , and of the inhabitants on the route , and the intrigues set ...
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... Colonel Chesney enumerates no fewer than thirty - nine obstructions , by rocks and shallows , between Diget- us - Laik and Bushloubford , a distance of about five hundred miles , nearly half the length of the navigation between Bir and ...
... Colonel Chesney enumerates no fewer than thirty - nine obstructions , by rocks and shallows , between Diget- us - Laik and Bushloubford , a distance of about five hundred miles , nearly half the length of the navigation between Bir and ...
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... Colonel Chesney was himself several times attacked in the course of his first journey : at present the fear of Ibrahim Pasha , whose wrath is swift to punish , begins to prevail among these Arabs . The marked support of the Pasha , he ...
... Colonel Chesney was himself several times attacked in the course of his first journey : at present the fear of Ibrahim Pasha , whose wrath is swift to punish , begins to prevail among these Arabs . The marked support of the Pasha , he ...
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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 Aleppo amidst Anamour ancient Antioch Arab Asia Minor Assad banks Barouk battle of Issus beautiful Bedouin Beilan beneath Beshir Beteddein Canobin caravan castle cedars Christians Cilicia Colonel Chesney convent Corinthian order covered Cydnus Damascus Daphné dark death declivities desert distance divan Druses dwellings Egypt Emir Euphrates fall feet forest gardens gates Girgius glory groves heights hill houses Ibrahim Pasha khan ladies land Lebanon lonely look luxury magnificent marble Maronite merchants miles mosque Mount Taurus mountain mulberry murmur Nahr-el-Kelb night noble numerous Orontes Pacha palace pass picturesque pillars pipe plain precipice ravine rest rich rise river rock roof ruins scene seated shadow Sheich shore side solitary sound stone stranger stream Suadeah summit Syria Tarsus Taurus rise temple tents tombs torrent towers town traveller trees Tripoli Turkish Turks valley village voice W. H. Bartlett walls wandering waters waves wild wind