Travels, Or Observations Relating to Several Parts of Barbary and the LevantGregg, 1972 - 502 páginas |
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... travelling we did not fall in with the Hovels of the Kabyles , or the Encampments of the Arabs , we had nothing to protect us from the In- clemency either of the Heat of the Day , or the Cold of the Night , unless we met with some ...
... travelling we did not fall in with the Hovels of the Kabyles , or the Encampments of the Arabs , we had nothing to protect us from the In- clemency either of the Heat of the Day , or the Cold of the Night , unless we met with some ...
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... travelled in the Night ; which having no Eyes , according to their Proverb , few of them dare then venture out , as not ... travelling at this Seafon . Our Stages or Days Journeys were not always the fame . For when any Danger was ...
... travelled in the Night ; which having no Eyes , according to their Proverb , few of them dare then venture out , as not ... travelling at this Seafon . Our Stages or Days Journeys were not always the fame . For when any Danger was ...
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... Travelling the next Day , as the Poet expreffes it , We chance to find A new Repast , or an untafted Spring ; We bless our Stars , and think it Luxury . In travelling along the Coast of Syria , and from Suez to Mount Sinai , we run ...
... Travelling the next Day , as the Poet expreffes it , We chance to find A new Repast , or an untafted Spring ; We bless our Stars , and think it Luxury . In travelling along the Coast of Syria , and from Suez to Mount Sinai , we run ...
Contenido
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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