Travels in Palestine Through the Countries of Bashan and Gilead, East of the River Jordan: Including a Visit to the Cities of Geraza and Gamala in the DecapolisLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1821 - 553 pages |
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... less encouraging than they had been at first , the command of a ship was offered me for the Persian Gulf . My duties to others ren- dered it eligible to accept it , and the preparation of my papers for the press was necessarily ...
... less encouraging than they had been at first , the command of a ship was offered me for the Persian Gulf . My duties to others ren- dered it eligible to accept it , and the preparation of my papers for the press was necessarily ...
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... less suffering than the preceding . The favourable wind with which we had sailed having declined during the night , was followed by a calm ; and the current attri- buted to the discharge of the Nile had swept us again to the west- ward ...
... less suffering than the preceding . The favourable wind with which we had sailed having declined during the night , was followed by a calm ; and the current attri- buted to the discharge of the Nile had swept us again to the west- ward ...
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... less than three feet , so that it was necessary to enter it on all - fours , and when within it , to continue in a reclining posture ; as even when sitting on the bare deck the body could not be held upright . The only aperture for the ...
... less than three feet , so that it was necessary to enter it on all - fours , and when within it , to continue in a reclining posture ; as even when sitting on the bare deck the body could not be held upright . The only aperture for the ...
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... less troubled ones of the sea , we had scarcely any difference of sound- ings ; the depth , by the lead , varying irregularly from three to three and a half and four fathoms . In both cases the ground was soft , and the mud adhering to ...
... less troubled ones of the sea , we had scarcely any difference of sound- ings ; the depth , by the lead , varying irregularly from three to three and a half and four fathoms . In both cases the ground was soft , and the mud adhering to ...
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... , but , as I thought , prudently assumed , seemed to give great offence to the passengers ; but as they were all now helpless from sea - sickness their murmurs were of less avail . The captain and 14 VOYAGE FROM EGYPT TO SYRIA .
... , but , as I thought , prudently assumed , seemed to give great offence to the passengers ; but as they were all now helpless from sea - sickness their murmurs were of less avail . The captain and 14 VOYAGE FROM EGYPT TO SYRIA .
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