The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Band 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... regarded it as an unpropitious omen , when , during the night , a violent sirocco wind arose , and blew down our tent upon us as we slept . It was pitched upon the sand , the only foundation which the neighbour- hood afforded . At first ...
... regarded it as an unpropitious omen , when , during the night , a violent sirocco wind arose , and blew down our tent upon us as we slept . It was pitched upon the sand , the only foundation which the neighbour- hood afforded . At first ...
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... regarded as Akra . That the Tyropoon itself , probably a narrow ravine , should no longer exist at its former depth is not surprising when we consider the immense masses of rubbish with which the city is everywhere covered . The ...
... regarded as Akra . That the Tyropoon itself , probably a narrow ravine , should no longer exist at its former depth is not surprising when we consider the immense masses of rubbish with which the city is everywhere covered . The ...
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... regarded as situated near the tower of Hippicus . But the modern theory removes this gate eastward to a point in the wall along the brow of Zion , from which the said second wall would run northwards along the street of the Bazárs . The ...
... regarded as situated near the tower of Hippicus . But the modern theory removes this gate eastward to a point in the wall along the brow of Zion , from which the said second wall would run northwards along the street of the Bazárs . The ...
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... regarded as unhealthy , and the place was now deserted . We encamped for the night at the large village of Meis . The next morning brought us to Hûnîn , the road affording on the way extensive views , as far as to Tibnîn on our left ...
... regarded as unhealthy , and the place was now deserted . We encamped for the night at the large village of Meis . The next morning brought us to Hûnîn , the road affording on the way extensive views , as far as to Tibnîn on our left ...
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... regarded as a continuation of the valley through which our way had led from Mab'ook . It opens here in a vast plain , called Wâdî Alburook , surrounded on all sides by mountain ranges . We passed at the foot of a mountain , which , from ...
... regarded as a continuation of the valley through which our way had led from Mab'ook . It opens here in a vast plain , called Wâdî Alburook , surrounded on all sides by mountain ranges . We passed at the foot of a mountain , which , from ...
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