Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land, Bind 1Harper, 1837 - 264 sider |
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... poor fellow was enough ; the sweat stood in large drops on his face and ran down his naked breast ; his knees shook , and he was just ready to drop himself . He had supported me as long as he could ; but , finding himself failing , and ...
... poor fellow was enough ; the sweat stood in large drops on his face and ran down his naked breast ; his knees shook , and he was just ready to drop himself . He had supported me as long as he could ; but , finding himself failing , and ...
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... poor fellow screamed piteously , and when the full number had been given he could not move ; he was picked up by his friends and carried out of doors . It was precisely such a scene as realized the reference in the Scriptures to the ...
... poor fellow screamed piteously , and when the full number had been given he could not move ; he was picked up by his friends and carried out of doors . It was precisely such a scene as realized the reference in the Scriptures to the ...
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... poor fellows , for they made no resistance ; and I believe I might have brained the whole of them without one offering to strike a blow . Moreover , it was very hot and smothering ; and as there was nothing particular to see , nor any ...
... poor fellows , for they made no resistance ; and I believe I might have brained the whole of them without one offering to strike a blow . Moreover , it was very hot and smothering ; and as there was nothing particular to see , nor any ...
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... poor Arabs , accustomed to their hot and burning sun , shrank in the cold almost to nothing , and early in the morning and in the evening were utterly unfit for labour . I suffered very much also myself . Obliged to sit with the door of ...
... poor Arabs , accustomed to their hot and burning sun , shrank in the cold almost to nothing , and early in the morning and in the evening were utterly unfit for labour . I suffered very much also myself . Obliged to sit with the door of ...
Side 56
... poor and oppressed Arab . Human affection prob- ably glows as warmly here as under a gilded roof , and I am disposed to be charitable to the exhibition that I then beheld ; but I could not help noticing that the cries became louder as I ...
... poor and oppressed Arab . Human affection prob- ably glows as warmly here as under a gilded roof , and I am disposed to be charitable to the exhibition that I then beheld ; but I could not help noticing that the cries became louder as I ...
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Side 3 - Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy. By ALEXANDER KEITH, DD 37th Edition, with numerous Plates, in square 8vo.
Side 160 - Noph ; and there shall be no more a prince of the land of Egypt. It shall be the basest of the nations, neither shall it exalt itself any more above the nations : for I will diminish them, that they shall no more rule over the nations.
Side 132 - So I went in and saw ; and, behold, every form of creeping things, and abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel, portrayed upon the wall round about.
Side 131 - All the kings of the nations, even all of them, lie in glory, every one in his own house. But thou art cast out of thy grave like an abominable branch...
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Side 132 - Then said he unto me, Son of man, dig now in the wall: and when I had digged in the wall, behold a door. And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here.