A Ride in Egypt, from Sioot to Luxor in 1879: With Notes on the Present State and Ancient History of Nile Valley, and Some Account of the Various Ways of Making the Voyage Out and HomeMacmillan and Company, 1879 - 399 Seiten |
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... thing which mitigates the terror of winter- ing abroad is to find that people at home get on very well without you . There are of course two sides to this aspect of the subject . It is a little mortifying to observe that the charitable ...
... thing which mitigates the terror of winter- ing abroad is to find that people at home get on very well without you . There are of course two sides to this aspect of the subject . It is a little mortifying to observe that the charitable ...
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... things " which no fellow can under- stand , " had a certain fascination for me , but I was not competent to distinguish between a determinative and a cartouche . Under these circumstances , it was with no lively feelings that on a ...
... things " which no fellow can under- stand , " had a certain fascination for me , but I was not competent to distinguish between a determinative and a cartouche . Under these circumstances , it was with no lively feelings that on a ...
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... things in general . It is there that the universal traveller holds forth , he who has surveyed the world from China to Peru , and who has apparently brought back only a knowledge of the iniquity of the British Government , the ...
... things in general . It is there that the universal traveller holds forth , he who has surveyed the world from China to Peru , and who has apparently brought back only a knowledge of the iniquity of the British Government , the ...
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... Though the orange - tree may be the most beautiful thing in Gibraltar , there is no want of beauty and interest in the scenery , circumscribed as it is , of the C famous Rock . The English visitor expects to see a CH . I. ] 17 GIBRALTAR .
... Though the orange - tree may be the most beautiful thing in Gibraltar , there is no want of beauty and interest in the scenery , circumscribed as it is , of the C famous Rock . The English visitor expects to see a CH . I. ] 17 GIBRALTAR .
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... things to see in the three little islands which form the group . He has read St. Paul and Josephus , and would visit the scene of the wreck of " a certain ship of Alexandria . " He may have an interest in the history of orders of ...
... things to see in the three little islands which form the group . He has read St. Paul and Josephus , and would visit the scene of the wreck of " a certain ship of Alexandria . " He may have an interest in the history of orders of ...
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