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... for antiquities at the risk of personal safety . They therefore returned by Bourdour , and thence by a route , in great part new , to the back of Chonas , where , by the exa- xvi PREFACE . mination of the river miscalled the Lycus.
... for antiquities at the risk of personal safety . They therefore returned by Bourdour , and thence by a route , in great part new , to the back of Chonas , where , by the exa- xvi PREFACE . mination of the river miscalled the Lycus.
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... river Banas - Mistake of the Maps as to its course corrected - Village of Haseelare - Village of Sasac , remains and inscriptions - Arrive at Segiclar - Oda Society- Reasons for believing Segiclar on the site of Eucarpia— Leave Segiclar ...
... river Banas - Mistake of the Maps as to its course corrected - Village of Haseelare - Village of Sasac , remains and inscriptions - Arrive at Segiclar - Oda Society- Reasons for believing Segiclar on the site of Eucarpia— Leave Segiclar ...
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... river god , and exclaimed , ὁ δ ̓ ἐπέσσυτο , οἴδματι θύων Πάντα δ ̓ ὄρινε ῥέεθρα κυκώμενος · ὦσε δὲ νεκροὺς Πολλοὺς , οἵ ῥα κατ ' αυτὸν ἅλις , ἔσαν οὓς κτάν ̓ ̓Αχιλλεύς Τους έκβαλλε θύραζε , μεμυκώς ήύτε ταῦρος , Χέρσον δε Lib . xxi ...
... river god , and exclaimed , ὁ δ ̓ ἐπέσσυτο , οἴδματι θύων Πάντα δ ̓ ὄρινε ῥέεθρα κυκώμενος · ὦσε δὲ νεκροὺς Πολλοὺς , οἵ ῥα κατ ' αυτὸν ἅλις , ἔσαν οὓς κτάν ̓ ̓Αχιλλεύς Τους έκβαλλε θύραζε , μεμυκώς ήύτε ταῦρος , Χέρσον δε Lib . xxi ...
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... river Meles , was brought from hence . But the stream which runs into the sea from the baths of Diana cannot be the Meles , though the water , in part at least , comes into the pool by a souterrain connected with the field in which is ...
... river Meles , was brought from hence . But the stream which runs into the sea from the baths of Diana cannot be the Meles , though the water , in part at least , comes into the pool by a souterrain connected with the field in which is ...
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... river . What it is in the season of floods , the lofty broken arches of the bridge bear ample testimony . At four o'clock we crossed the river , shallow but wide ; and for the com- fort of those who in a cooler season are com- pelled to ...
... river . What it is in the season of floods , the lofty broken arches of the bridge bear ample testimony . At four o'clock we crossed the river , shallow but wide ; and for the com- fort of those who in a cooler season are com- pelled to ...
Inhalt
1 | |
23 | |
45 | |
CHAPTER IV | 59 |
CHAPTER V | 77 |
CHAPTER VI | 95 |
Leave CooselareArrive at Kalinkesè another disappoint | 125 |
CHAPTER VIII | 147 |
CHAPTER XI | 208 |
CHAPTER XII | 228 |
CHAPTER XIII | 257 |
CHAPTER XIV | 293 |
CHAPTER XV | 318 |
CHAPTER IX | 209 |
CHAPTER X | 233 |
CHAPTER XI | 261 |
CHAPTER IX | 167 |
CONTENTS | 173 |
CHAPTER X | 189 |
JournalFrom Smyrna to Pergamus and Aivali by land | 287 |
Discovery of the ruins of Azani 347 | 347 |
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acropolis ancient Antioch Antioch of Pisidia Apamea appearance arabah arrived ascended Asia Minor Bourdour café called camel Cassaba castle Celænæ Christian church Cibyra cistophores Clanudda Colonel Leake Colossæ conac considerable consul Cremna crossed Deenare Denizli Dethier distance emperor Ephesus Eumenia evidence Eyerdir feet firman Greek Guzel-hissar half half-past Hermus hill honour horses houses Hushak Ibrahim Ibrahim Pasha inscription Isbarta Ishekli kalesi khan Khonas Kula Kutaieh Kyriacos lake Laodicea Lycus Lystra Magnesia Meander medals Milcom mosque Mount mountain numerous o'clock Obrimas Oloubourlou Osman Oglou Pamphylia Pasha passed Perga Phrygia Pisidia plain portico present probably quarter past remains river road rock ruins Sagalassus Sardis says seen Selge side Smyrna stones Strabo stream Suleiman supposed temple theatre Themisonium tion Tmolus tombs town traveller Turkish Turks twenty minutes village walls Yalobatz καὶ
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Seite 197 - And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken : and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one's bands were loosed.
Seite 295 - And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet. Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah, in the day of judgment, than for that city.
Seite 290 - Be it known unto you therefore, men and brethren, that through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins : and by him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses.
Seite xxii - The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger.
Seite 53 - Go, get thee unto this treasurer, even unto Shebna, which is over the house, and say, What doest thou here?
Seite 280 - Sirs, why do ye these things ? We also are men of like passions with you, and preach unto you that ye should turn from these vanities unto the living God, which made heaven and earth, and the sea, and all things that are therein ; who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways.
Seite 204 - And as men migrated from the east, they found a plain in the land of Shinar and settled there. And they said to one another, "Come, let us make bricks, and burn them thoroughly.
Seite 53 - And they shall hang upon him all the glory of his father's house, the offspring and the issue, all vessels of small quantity, from the vessels of cups, even to all the vessels of flagons.
Seite 103 - Let his days be few; and let another take his office. Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow. Let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places.