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 Damietta. Extracted from Joinville, and Arabian Authors, Volume 1G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1787 |
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Pagina 3
... east by the Rea Sea , and the Ifthmus of Suez ; its western limits are the deferts of Lybia , in the midst of which food the temple of Jupiter Ammon . Ammon . Its greatest length is about two hundred and twenty- B 2 five five leagues ...
... east by the Rea Sea , and the Ifthmus of Suez ; its western limits are the deferts of Lybia , in the midst of which food the temple of Jupiter Ammon . Ammon . Its greatest length is about two hundred and twenty- B 2 five five leagues ...
Pagina 5
... east , and extending over Afri- ca to the west ; in the centre lies that long plain the greateft width of which does not exceed nine leagues . Here the Nile rolls his waters between two infurmountable barriers : now filent and tranquil ...
... east , and extending over Afri- ca to the west ; in the centre lies that long plain the greateft width of which does not exceed nine leagues . Here the Nile rolls his waters between two infurmountable barriers : now filent and tranquil ...
Pagina 7
... eastern bulwark of Egypt having been deftroyed by conquerors , and thofe who cultivated the earth becoming expofed to the inroads of the Arabs , the inhabitants have retired far- ther into the country . The canals , which with their ...
... eastern bulwark of Egypt having been deftroyed by conquerors , and thofe who cultivated the earth becoming expofed to the inroads of the Arabs , the inhabitants have retired far- ther into the country . The canals , which with their ...
Pagina 12
... east of Memphis , raised a large mound , and obliged it to return between the mountains , and discharge itself into the bay that then bathed the rock on which the caftle of Grand Cairo is built . The ancient bed of the river , and the ...
... east of Memphis , raised a large mound , and obliged it to return between the mountains , and discharge itself into the bay that then bathed the rock on which the caftle of Grand Cairo is built . The ancient bed of the river , and the ...
Pagina 36
... eastern part of the palace are the two obelisks , vulgarly called Cleopatra's nee- dles , ( a ) of Thebaian ftone , and containing numerous hieroglyphics : one is thrown down , broken , and covered with fand ; the other still refts on ...
... eastern part of the palace are the two obelisks , vulgarly called Cleopatra's nee- dles , ( a ) of Thebaian ftone , and containing numerous hieroglyphics : one is thrown down , broken , and covered with fand ; the other still refts on ...
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Abulfeda againſt Alexandria Almai almoſt ancient Arabs banks becauſe befide boats built Caliph canal Canopus Copts Damietta defcend defcribed defcription defert Delta deſtroyed Diodorus Diodorus Siculus diſtance Eaft eaſtern Eddin Egypt Egyptians facred faid fame fands fecond feem feen feet fent feven fhades fhall fhore fhould fide fince firft firſt fituation flaves fmall Foftat fome fquare French ftands ftill ftones fuch fuppofe furrounded Giza Heliopolis Herodotus himſelf hiſtory honour houſes hundred increaſe inhabitants interfected iſland itſelf Joinville king lake lake Mareotis lake Maris leagues lefs M. L. M. Grand Cairo Mafr Manfoura marble Memphis Menouf mofque moft moſt muſt neceffary Nile obferved oppofite paffage paffed Pelufium pleaſure prefent preferved Ptolemy pyramid raiſed rife river Rofetta ruins ſeen ſmall ſpace ſpeak ſtill ſtones Strabo thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand Turks uſe vaft veffels vifit village weft whofe whoſe
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