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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... four months of my stay in the coun- try I ate ripe grapes , and in one place I left the half- formed fruit hanging in rich clusters from the vines ; so true is the ancient description which , speaking of the various climates of the ...
... four months of my stay in the coun- try I ate ripe grapes , and in one place I left the half- formed fruit hanging in rich clusters from the vines ; so true is the ancient description which , speaking of the various climates of the ...
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... four inches in diameter , and sometimes four or five in each ear , inserted one above the other in the cartilage . The silver bracelets and anklets which complete their adorn- ment are sometimes of great weight . A Jewess in Ben- ghazi ...
... four inches in diameter , and sometimes four or five in each ear , inserted one above the other in the cartilage . The silver bracelets and anklets which complete their adorn- ment are sometimes of great weight . A Jewess in Ben- ghazi ...
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... it is thickly dotted with thorny plants , some of which were just bursting into fresh leaf , and were most gaily green . In four and a half hours from Labiar , our route Scherish Ruined " Castle " Kasr bila Wa Bene !
... it is thickly dotted with thorny plants , some of which were just bursting into fresh leaf , and were most gaily green . In four and a half hours from Labiar , our route Scherish Ruined " Castle " Kasr bila Wa Bene !
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... walls , and I saw several recent graves . From Elbenich we entered the Jebel el Abid , inha- bited by Arabs of the same name , and in four hours Chap . II . MODE OF TRAVEL . - RETINUE 24 Chap . II . WANDERINGS IN NORTH AFRICA .
... walls , and I saw several recent graves . From Elbenich we entered the Jebel el Abid , inha- bited by Arabs of the same name , and in four hours Chap . II . MODE OF TRAVEL . - RETINUE 24 Chap . II . WANDERINGS IN NORTH AFRICA .
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... four times . Then again , " Es - selam , How is your state ? how is your humour ? how is the state behind you ? " - mean- ing the family left at home . Again , " Es - selam , How is your state ? how is the state of your house ( wife ) ...
... four times . Then again , " Es - selam , How is your state ? how is your humour ? how is the state behind you ? " - mean- ing the family left at home . Again , " Es - selam , How is your state ? how is the state of your house ( wife ) ...
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Agharmy ancient Angila antiquity Apollonia Arabs Arcesilaus arches arrived Battus Bedawin Benghazi building built Cairo called camels caravan castle cave chamber Chap Christian colour columns covered Cyrenaica Cyrene Derna desert distance Egypt eight encamped excavations eyes feet Fezzan followed formed fountain four fragments friends Grennah ground half hills horses hours further inhabitants inscriptions interior Jalo journey Labiar Leo Africanus Lifayah Majabra Malta marābut marble monument morning Moslem Mufti nearly NECROPOLIS neighbourhood never night oasis obtain Pacha palm passed Pentapolis piastres plain present probably Ptolemy rains ravine reached remains remarkable rise road rock rode ruins sand sarcophagi seemed seen sent servant Sheikh side Siwah Siwy slaves square stones temple tent tion told tombs took tower town trace traveller trees tribes Tripoli Turkish turned Waday Wady walls Yusuf