Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 10
... Mecca by the month of November , at the time of the annual pilgrimage , being convinced that the title of hadji , or pilgrim , would be a powerful protection and recom- mendation to him in any future journey through the interior of ...
... Mecca by the month of November , at the time of the annual pilgrimage , being convinced that the title of hadji , or pilgrim , would be a powerful protection and recom- mendation to him in any future journey through the interior of ...
Side 11
... MECCA . It is now we enter upon the most interesting portion of Burck- hardt's travels , because , from the perfect success with which he maintained his disguise of a Mohammedan , he was enabled not only to visit the two holy cities of ...
... MECCA . It is now we enter upon the most interesting portion of Burck- hardt's travels , because , from the perfect success with which he maintained his disguise of a Mohammedan , he was enabled not only to visit the two holy cities of ...
Side 12
... Mecca had been for ages an object of vene ration to the Pagan Arabs , who , at stated periods , resorted to worship at its shrine ; and as it would have been difficult to eradicate this sentiment , Mohammed sagely incorporated it in his ...
... Mecca had been for ages an object of vene ration to the Pagan Arabs , who , at stated periods , resorted to worship at its shrine ; and as it would have been difficult to eradicate this sentiment , Mohammed sagely incorporated it in his ...
Side 13
... Mecca may be said to owe its existence to it , as it contains the only sweet water in the town , and gives a very copious supply . order or symmetry ; and seven paved causeways lead across 13 . LIFE AND TRAVELS OF BURCKHARDT .
... Mecca may be said to owe its existence to it , as it contains the only sweet water in the town , and gives a very copious supply . order or symmetry ; and seven paved causeways lead across 13 . LIFE AND TRAVELS OF BURCKHARDT .
Side 14
... Mecca . Boys , too , play in the great square , and servants carry luggage across it to pass by the nearest route from one part of the town to the other . Women sell corn and dhourra within the enclosure , which pilgrims purchase to ...
... Mecca . Boys , too , play in the great square , and servants carry luggage across it to pass by the nearest route from one part of the town to the other . Women sell corn and dhourra within the enclosure , which pilgrims purchase to ...
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