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... hearing with their own ears , and of obtaining that information and receiving
those impressions which books alone can never give , we ought to be proud of
this national trait , peculiarly characteristic , we believe , of British youth ; and so
far ...
... hearing with their own ears , and of obtaining that information and receiving
those impressions which books alone can never give , we ought to be proud of
this national trait , peculiarly characteristic , we believe , of British youth ; and so
far ...
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The citadel of Cairo , which stands under the Mokattam heights or termination of
the chain of mountains which accompanies the Nile through Upper Egypt , and
which the French fortified , is the residence of the Pashaw , who received our ...
The citadel of Cairo , which stands under the Mokattam heights or termination of
the chain of mountains which accompanies the Nile through Upper Egypt , and
which the French fortified , is the residence of the Pashaw , who received our ...
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... Nubians : they found the men in wigwams ; the women and children apart in
tents ; the whole body about 400 ; the horses and camels feeding around them .
The Cacheff received them kindly ; made no sort of objection to their proceeding
up ...
... Nubians : they found the men in wigwams ; the women and children apart in
tents ; the whole body about 400 ; the horses and camels feeding around them .
The Cacheff received them kindly ; made no sort of objection to their proceeding
up ...
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His Journals , we understand , which have been received , and with which in due
time the public will be gratified , fully justify the character given by Mr . Legh of
this extraordinary traveller . At Dakki there is a fine temple quite perfect , with the
...
His Journals , we understand , which have been received , and with which in due
time the public will be gratified , fully justify the character given by Mr . Legh of
this extraordinary traveller . At Dakki there is a fine temple quite perfect , with the
...
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... have seen and described shrinks into nothing , when compared with the
discoveries of Mr . - - - Banks , a précis of which has been received by his father .
This gentleman pushed on as far as the second Cataract , beyond which no
modern ...
... have seen and described shrinks into nothing , when compared with the
discoveries of Mr . - - - Banks , a précis of which has been received by his father .
This gentleman pushed on as far as the second Cataract , beyond which no
modern ...
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