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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... feet of Gamaliel , was in his time " no mean city of Cilicia . " All present appearances and usages are sadly at variance with the memories and feelings of the Christian : the Oriental receives him with the salutation of " Peace be with ...
... feet of Gamaliel , was in his time " no mean city of Cilicia . " All present appearances and usages are sadly at variance with the memories and feelings of the Christian : the Oriental receives him with the salutation of " Peace be with ...
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... feet wide , and is now navigable only by small boats : the stream is full , and rather more rapid than the Orontes ; its tide is impeded near the embouchure by a bar of sand and in other parts of its course there are now impediments ...
... feet wide , and is now navigable only by small boats : the stream is full , and rather more rapid than the Orontes ; its tide is impeded near the embouchure by a bar of sand and in other parts of its course there are now impediments ...
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... feet . Cyrus and the Roman emperor Severus also entered Cilicia by the same pass . According to Xenophon , it was only wide enough to admit a single chariot , yet it was abandoned to the two former conquerors without resistance . white ...
... feet . Cyrus and the Roman emperor Severus also entered Cilicia by the same pass . According to Xenophon , it was only wide enough to admit a single chariot , yet it was abandoned to the two former conquerors without resistance . white ...
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... feet . Cyrus and the Roman emperor Severus also entered Cilicia by the same pass . According to Xenophon , it was only wide enough to admit a single chariot , yet it was abandoned to the two former conquerors without resistance . RUINS ...
... feet . Cyrus and the Roman emperor Severus also entered Cilicia by the same pass . According to Xenophon , it was only wide enough to admit a single chariot , yet it was abandoned to the two former conquerors without resistance . RUINS ...
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... feet rest on cob - cobs , as they are called , with which they move delicately about the saloon with tolerable ease , and preserve their small feet and beautiful slippers from the cold contact of the maible , or any soil or spot of ...
... feet rest on cob - cobs , as they are called , with which they move delicately about the saloon with tolerable ease , and preserve their small feet and beautiful slippers from the cold contact of the maible , or any soil or spot of ...
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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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