Letters on Egypt: Containing a Parallel Between the Manners of Its Ancient and Modern Inhabitants, Its Commerce, Agriculture, Government and Religion, with the Descent of Louis IX at Damieta, Extracted from Joinville and Arabian Authors, Volume 1G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1787 |
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Pagina v
... Nile , to which boats only , not ships , resort : though , in English , it usually implies fea- port . We have likewise adopted his spelling of the word Khalig ; but the Arabic pro- nunciation is Khalidge . We mean not to be minute ...
... Nile , to which boats only , not ships , resort : though , in English , it usually implies fea- port . We have likewise adopted his spelling of the word Khalig ; but the Arabic pro- nunciation is Khalidge . We mean not to be minute ...
Pagina 5
... Nile rolls his waters between two infurmountable barriers : now filent and tranquil , following the course which nature and art have traced ; and anon an impetuous torrent , red with the sands of Ethiopia , fwelling , overflowing his ...
... Nile rolls his waters between two infurmountable barriers : now filent and tranquil , following the course which nature and art have traced ; and anon an impetuous torrent , red with the sands of Ethiopia , fwelling , overflowing his ...
Pagina 7
... Nile , which divide at Batn el Bakara , ( the Cow's Belly ) and empty themselves into the fea below Damietta and Rofetta . This ifland , the most fruitful on earth , has loft much of its extent , fince the time when Canopus and Pelufium ...
... Nile , which divide at Batn el Bakara , ( the Cow's Belly ) and empty themselves into the fea below Damietta and Rofetta . This ifland , the most fruitful on earth , has loft much of its extent , fince the time when Canopus and Pelufium ...
Pagina 8
... Nile inundates , ( f ) then an impracticable morafs , overrun with reeds and bulrushes . After repeated , and often fatal trials , they discovered fome salutary plants ; among these were the lotus , ( g ) which Hero- dotus ( f ) ...
... Nile inundates , ( f ) then an impracticable morafs , overrun with reeds and bulrushes . After repeated , and often fatal trials , they discovered fome salutary plants ; among these were the lotus , ( g ) which Hero- dotus ( f ) ...
Pagina 9
... Nile ; the reed we have named the fugar - cane , and which in this country has preserved its primitive appel- lation caffab , or reed ; ( b ) the colocaffium , ( i ) the onion , and the bean . Many years a blueish flower . The calix of ...
... Nile ; the reed we have named the fugar - cane , and which in this country has preserved its primitive appel- lation caffab , or reed ; ( b ) the colocaffium , ( i ) the onion , and the bean . Many years a blueish flower . The calix of ...
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Abulfeda againſt Alexandria Almai almoſt ancient Arabs banks becauſe boats built Caliph canal Canopus cloſed Copts Damietta defcend defcribed defcription defert Delta deſtroyed Diodorus Diodorus Siculus diſtance eaft eaſtern Eddin Egypt Egyptians faid fame fands Father Sicard fays fecond feems feen feet fent feven fhall fhore fide fince firft firſt fituation flaves fmall Foftat fome fquare French ftands ftill ftones fuch fuppofed furrounded Giza Herodotus himſelf hiſtory honour houſes hundred increaſe inhabitants iſland itſelf Joinville king lake lake Mareotis lake Maris leagues M. L. M. Grand Cairo Mafr Mamluks Manfoura marble Memphis Menouf mofque moft moſt muſt neceffary Nile obferved paffage paffed pleaſure prefent preſerved Ptolemy pyramid raiſed rife river Rofetta ruins ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall ſome ſpace ſpeak ſtanding ſtill ſtone ſtopped Strabo thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand Turks uſe vaft veffels vifit village weft whofe whoſe
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