Travels, Or Observations Relating to Several Parts of Barbary and the LevantGregg, 1972 - 502 páginas |
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... several antient Cisterns . Hitherto This River hath been known by the Name of The Tagia ; but now or Tagia , affuming that of The [ Wed el [ ] Ham - mam , ] River of or Wed el the Baths , windeth Itself afterwards through several Moun ...
... several antient Cisterns . Hitherto This River hath been known by the Name of The Tagia ; but now or Tagia , affuming that of The [ Wed el [ ] Ham - mam , ] River of or Wed el the Baths , windeth Itself afterwards through several Moun ...
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... several Rills of Water , that fall from the Mountain of Shenooah . One of These Sources , received into a square Bason of Roman Work- manship , goes by the Name of [ Shrub we hrub , hrub . ] Drink Shrub we and away , from the Danger of ...
... several Rills of Water , that fall from the Mountain of Shenooah . One of These Sources , received into a square Bason of Roman Work- manship , goes by the Name of [ Shrub we hrub , hrub . ] Drink Shrub we and away , from the Danger of ...
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... several Foffils , Plants and Ani- mals , befides other Curiofities , muft undoubtedly have escaped my Notice . Yet I should not omit observing , that we were now and then offended with several little Swarms of Locufts and Hornets , both ...
... several Foffils , Plants and Ani- mals , befides other Curiofities , muft undoubtedly have escaped my Notice . Yet I should not omit observing , that we were now and then offended with several little Swarms of Locufts and Hornets , both ...
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Of the Kingdom of ALGIERS in general P | 3 |
Geographical Obfervations in that Part of the Mauri | 10 |
Geographical Obfervations upon the SeaCoaft of that Part | 17 |
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