Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy LandT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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Σελίδα 87
... circumstance of a certain number of covers being daily placed in a kind of wheel or turning cylinder , so contrived as to convey dishes to the interior , without any possibility of observing the person who received them2 . He had from ...
... circumstance of a certain number of covers being daily placed in a kind of wheel or turning cylinder , so contrived as to convey dishes to the interior , without any possibility of observing the person who received them2 . He had from ...
Σελίδα 90
... circumstance which , ever honourable on the part of Sir ( 1 ) A sect of Arabs inhabiting the environs of Mount Libanus ; so called from their founder surnamed El Durzi , who came from Persia into Egypt in the year 1020. ( See Egmont and ...
... circumstance which , ever honourable on the part of Sir ( 1 ) A sect of Arabs inhabiting the environs of Mount Libanus ; so called from their founder surnamed El Durzi , who came from Persia into Egypt in the year 1020. ( See Egmont and ...
Σελίδα 108
... circumstance , considering that the Goths , or Getæ , previous to their passage of the Hellespont , were from that country . Being augmented by Ptolemy the First , Ace was from him called Ptolemais . ( 2 ) The second edition was printed ...
... circumstance , considering that the Goths , or Getæ , previous to their passage of the Hellespont , were from that country . Being augmented by Ptolemy the First , Ace was from him called Ptolemais . ( 2 ) The second edition was printed ...
Σελίδα 113
... was a fabrication ; no notice had been taken of the event , and Djezzar was yet ignorant of the circumstance . Upon this , Captain Culverhouse VOL . IV . I CHAP . III . CHAP . III . the Pasha . returned to his ACRE . 113.
... was a fabrication ; no notice had been taken of the event , and Djezzar was yet ignorant of the circumstance . Upon this , Captain Culverhouse VOL . IV . I CHAP . III . CHAP . III . the Pasha . returned to his ACRE . 113.
Σελίδα 116
... until Captain Culverhouse was informed of the circumstance , who , coming on shore , saved the man's life ; but nothing could prevail upon Djezzar to grant him a free - III . pardon . He was degraded from his rank 116 ACRE .
... until Captain Culverhouse was informed of the circumstance , who , coming on shore , saved the man's life ; but nothing could prevail upon Djezzar to grant him a free - III . pardon . He was degraded from his rank 116 ACRE .
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Aboukir bay Acre afforded afterwards altar antient antiquities Antv appearance Arabs belonged building called Captain Culverhouse CHAP Châteaubriand Christian church Colon Constantinople crosses Crucifixion Cyprus described Djezzar Doubdan Druses East Egypt erected Esdraelon Eusebius evidence exhibiting Galilee Gerizim Greek Helena hill Hist Holy Land Holy Sepulchre Ibid Illust inhabitants inscriptions island Jaffa Jerus Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus journey king Lake Larneca Lond marble Maundrell mentioned monks Mount Calvary Mount Gerizim Mount of Olives Mount Sion Mount Thabor mountain Napolose Nazareth noticed observed origin Palæst Palæstine Paris Pasha pilgrims plain Plutarch Pococke quæ Quaresmius Rama Reland relics remains rocks Rosetta ruins Samaria Sanct Sandys Saviour's says seems shew Sichem situation spot stone summit superstition Syria temple Terr Tiberias tion tombs town Traj Trav Travels valley verò VIII village visited walls δὲ ἐν καὶ τὴν τὸ τοῦ СНАР