An Interesting Narrative of the Travels of James Bruce, Esq. Into Abyssinia, to Discover the Source of the Nile: Abridged from the Original WorkH.D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row., 1814 - 373 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... plains inhabited by the Welled Yagoube . He then proceeded to Hydra , a frontier place between the two kingdoms of Algiers and Tunis , as Keff is alfo . It is inhabited by a tribe of Arabs , whofe chief is a marabout , or faint ; thefe ...
... plains inhabited by the Welled Yagoube . He then proceeded to Hydra , a frontier place between the two kingdoms of Algiers and Tunis , as Keff is alfo . It is inhabited by a tribe of Arabs , whofe chief is a marabout , or faint ; thefe ...
Pagina 13
... plain of Jeune , betwixt mount Lebanon and the fea . He visited the ancient Byblus , and bathed with pleasure in the ... plains where they cultivate their best tobacco , is the Orontes ; it was fo fwollen with rain , which had fallen in ...
... plain of Jeune , betwixt mount Lebanon and the fea . He visited the ancient Byblus , and bathed with pleasure in the ... plains where they cultivate their best tobacco , is the Orontes ; it was fo fwollen with rain , which had fallen in ...
Pagina 14
... plain below , which was very extenfive , was covered fo thick with magnificent buildings as that the one feemed to touch the other , all of fine proportions , all of agreeable forms , all compofed of white ftones , which at that ...
... plain below , which was very extenfive , was covered fo thick with magnificent buildings as that the one feemed to touch the other , all of fine proportions , all of agreeable forms , all compofed of white ftones , which at that ...
Pagina 15
... plain on the west of Anti Libanus , is finely watered , and abounds in gar- dens . It is about fifty miles from Haffia , and about thirty from the nearest fea - coaft , which is the fituation of the ancient Byblus . The interior of the ...
... plain on the west of Anti Libanus , is finely watered , and abounds in gar- dens . It is about fifty miles from Haffia , and about thirty from the nearest fea - coaft , which is the fituation of the ancient Byblus . The interior of the ...
Pagina 39
... plain . It is nine miles over to the foot of the mountains , all fown with wheat . There are , likewife , plantations of sugar canes . The town , as they faid , contains above 10,000 people , but this computation is perhaps rather ...
... plain . It is nine miles over to the foot of the mountains , all fown with wheat . There are , likewife , plantations of sugar canes . The town , as they faid , contains above 10,000 people , but this computation is perhaps rather ...
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An Interesting Narrative of the Travels of James Bruce, Esq. Into Abyssinia ... James Bruce,Samuel Shaw Volledige weergave - 1790 |
An Interesting Narrative of the Travels of James Bruce, Esq. Into Abyssinia ... James Bruce Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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Pagina 218 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Pagina 369 - ... did actually more than once reach us. Again they would retreat so as to be almost out of sight, their tops reaching to the very clouds. There the tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more.
Pagina 320 - Dextrous, too, as the riders are, the elephant sometimes reaches them with his trunk, with which he dashes the horse against the ground, and then sets his feet upon him, till he tears him limb from limb with his proboscis ; *a great many hunters die this way.
Pagina 218 - It is infamy for a man to go to market to buy any thing. He cannot carry water or bake bread ; but he must wash the clothes belonging to both sexes, and, in this function, the women cannot help him.
Pagina 353 - The inside of her lip she had made black with antimony. Her ears reached down to her shoulders, and had the appearance of wings ; she had in each of them a large ring of gold, somewhat smaller than a man's little finger, and about five inches diameter.
Pagina 221 - In the mean time, those within are very much elevated; love lights all its fires, and every thing is permitted with absolute freedom. There is no...
Pagina 279 - I ran down the hill, towards the little island of green sods, which was about two hundred yards distant; the whole side of the hill was thick grown over with flowers, the large bulbous roots of which appearing above the surface of the ground, and their skins coming off on treading upon them, occasioned...
Pagina 208 - Sierra occupied by the 3d division of infantry. — One division of French infantry arrived at the top of the ridge...
Pagina 201 - ... of the heavens. Other countries are not like this, though this was never so bad as it is now. These wretches here are enemies to strangers; if they saw you alone in your own parlour, their first thought would be how to murder you ; though they knew they were to get nothing by it, they would murder you for mere mischief.
Pagina 16 - Tyre seems to have been only a concealment of their knowledge of cochineal, as, had they depended upon the fish for their dye, if the whole city of Tyre applied to nothing else but fishing, they would not have coloured twenty yards of cloth in a year.