The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... inhabitants , who , before this dreadful visitation , had dwindled down to about 12,000 souls . New Alexandria , ' says Norden , may justly be looked on as a poor orphan who has no other inheritance but the respectable name of its ...
... inhabitants , who , before this dreadful visitation , had dwindled down to about 12,000 souls . New Alexandria , ' says Norden , may justly be looked on as a poor orphan who has no other inheritance but the respectable name of its ...
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... inhabitants , who evidently laboured under the same arbitrary and oppressive exactions here as in Lower Egypt . The fields enriched by the Nile teem with plenty ; the date trees here are loaded with fruit ; cattle of every kind ...
... inhabitants , who evidently laboured under the same arbitrary and oppressive exactions here as in Lower Egypt . The fields enriched by the Nile teem with plenty ; the date trees here are loaded with fruit ; cattle of every kind ...
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... inhabitants of the interesting little isle of Phila , who , when they could no longer prevent the approach of the enemy , quitted the island in despair , threw themselves into the Nile , and swam to the opposite shore . Such indeed was ...
... inhabitants of the interesting little isle of Phila , who , when they could no longer prevent the approach of the enemy , quitted the island in despair , threw themselves into the Nile , and swam to the opposite shore . Such indeed was ...
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... inhabitants have a character totally distinct from that of Egypt , its low sandy banks , its Copts , Arabs , Turks and Jews . The natives of this upper region are Barâbras or Berebbers , or Berberins , the same who inhabit Mount Atlas ...
... inhabitants have a character totally distinct from that of Egypt , its low sandy banks , its Copts , Arabs , Turks and Jews . The natives of this upper region are Barâbras or Berebbers , or Berberins , the same who inhabit Mount Atlas ...
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... inhabitants every where peaceably disposed ; they brought the travellers dates , milk , and whatever their scanty means enabled them to afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt remained of its having been a ...
... inhabitants every where peaceably disposed ; they brought the travellers dates , milk , and whatever their scanty means enabled them to afford . The temple of Sibhoi was minutely examined , and no doubt remained of its having been a ...
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