Wanderings in North AfricaJ. Murray, 1856 - 320 Seiten Description of a journey from Bengazi through Barca and the Libyan Desert to Cairo. |
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... Government . - Antiquities . - Dress of the Inhabitants . - Trade . - Artisans . - Jews CHAPTER II . Preparations for Departure from Benghazi . — Leave Benghazi . -Arab Horses . - Ruins of Kasa Tawileh . - Labiar . - What an Arab is ...
... Government . - Antiquities . - Dress of the Inhabitants . - Trade . - Artisans . - Jews CHAPTER II . Preparations for Departure from Benghazi . — Leave Benghazi . -Arab Horses . - Ruins of Kasa Tawileh . - Labiar . - What an Arab is ...
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... government under the Egyptian Ptolemys , the last of whose kings bequeathed his country to the Roman Senate . The history , as it has come down to us , begins with INTRODUCTION . xiii a period of profound obscurity , which xii INTRODUCTION ...
... government under the Egyptian Ptolemys , the last of whose kings bequeathed his country to the Roman Senate . The history , as it has come down to us , begins with INTRODUCTION . xiii a period of profound obscurity , which xii INTRODUCTION ...
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... government must be ascribed the fact , that , notwithstanding its situation - equally favourable to commerce as that of Carthage - and its infinitely more fertile soil , Cyrene never , either in the arts of war or in the arts of peace ...
... government must be ascribed the fact , that , notwithstanding its situation - equally favourable to commerce as that of Carthage - and its infinitely more fertile soil , Cyrene never , either in the arts of war or in the arts of peace ...
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... government , the turbu- lent Cyrenæans bore the yoke impatiently . Revolt followed revolt , and the Egyptian viceroy himself rebelled against his master . But these vain attempts at forming an independent government only sunk the ...
... government , the turbu- lent Cyrenæans bore the yoke impatiently . Revolt followed revolt , and the Egyptian viceroy himself rebelled against his master . But these vain attempts at forming an independent government only sunk the ...
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... government monopoly , and in Rome was sold for an equal weight of silver . It is mentioned , if I mistake not , among the treasures which Cæsar laid hold of at the commencement of the civil wars . Theo- phrastus and Pliny describe the ...
... government monopoly , and in Rome was sold for an equal weight of silver . It is mentioned , if I mistake not , among the treasures which Cæsar laid hold of at the commencement of the civil wars . Theo- phrastus and Pliny describe the ...
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