A Residence at Constantinople, in the Year 1827: With Notes to the Present TimeDurrie and Peck, 1830 - 384 pages |
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... soon driven away by present and surrounding objects . In every direction were to be seen the light market boats of the country , flitting along with their red and yellow sails ; or the statelier ship , bearing in its hold the pro ...
... soon driven away by present and surrounding objects . In every direction were to be seen the light market boats of the country , flitting along with their red and yellow sails ; or the statelier ship , bearing in its hold the pro ...
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... soon lose most of their interest , would by no means compensate for a long continued absence from family and friends . How much more then , is the sailor deserving our sympathy in the present imperfect state of society , and degraded ...
... soon lose most of their interest , would by no means compensate for a long continued absence from family and friends . How much more then , is the sailor deserving our sympathy in the present imperfect state of society , and degraded ...
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... the first in- stance . Capt . A. declined the undertaking , but left in confident expectation of soon hearing , that the revolution was begun , both on the coast , and in the north of Spain . giers with its white castle , at a distance , ...
... the first in- stance . Capt . A. declined the undertaking , but left in confident expectation of soon hearing , that the revolution was begun , both on the coast , and in the north of Spain . giers with its white castle , at a distance , ...
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... soon lost to them , and they sustained several furious attacks from the Turks . Yet for a period of seven hundred years , from the time of their establishment in Palestine , through the successive stages of their residence at Je ...
... soon lost to them , and they sustained several furious attacks from the Turks . Yet for a period of seven hundred years , from the time of their establishment in Palestine , through the successive stages of their residence at Je ...
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... soon wash the earth to a " returnless dis- tance " from its rocky foundation . Hence the necessity of walls at frequent intervals , from four to ten feet high , by which the hill is divided into terraces of a quarter , to several acres ...
... soon wash the earth to a " returnless dis- tance " from its rocky foundation . Hence the necessity of walls at frequent intervals , from four to ten feet high , by which the hill is divided into terraces of a quarter , to several acres ...
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Page 283 - In Damascus the governor under Aretas the king kept the city of the Damascenes with a garrison, desirous to apprehend me : 33 And through a window in a basket was I let down by the wall, and escaped his hands.
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