Journal of a Tour in the Levant, Volumen2J. Murray, 1820 |
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... told me , about 2,700 houses . I could distinguish many mina- rets ( by which I conjecture there are a good number of Turks in the town ) , and a ruined castle , appa- rently Venetian . It is well sheltered from westerly winds by very ...
... told me , about 2,700 houses . I could distinguish many mina- rets ( by which I conjecture there are a good number of Turks in the town ) , and a ruined castle , appa- rently Venetian . It is well sheltered from westerly winds by very ...
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... told me that he had been dead a year and a half , and was not yet replaced , but that he and his family served as dragomans to the consulate . We went to his house in the city ( for the Jews are allowed to sleep within the walls ) and ...
... told me that he had been dead a year and a half , and was not yet replaced , but that he and his family served as dragomans to the consulate . We went to his house in the city ( for the Jews are allowed to sleep within the walls ) and ...
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... told me that he was in great distress for assistance , having no consul to apply to , and that the Bey had made him pay forty piastres for anchorage , which he suspected to be an unfair demand , though it was supported by the Jew , who ...
... told me that he was in great distress for assistance , having no consul to apply to , and that the Bey had made him pay forty piastres for anchorage , which he suspected to be an unfair demand , though it was supported by the Jew , who ...
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... told us , with much success . We escaped immediately from the filth of the village , and strolled a little into the country , which is picturesque from the towering height of its rocky mountains ; but we saw no trees except a very few ...
... told us , with much success . We escaped immediately from the filth of the village , and strolled a little into the country , which is picturesque from the towering height of its rocky mountains ; but we saw no trees except a very few ...
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William Turner. he told me , that the people were so poor , and so ava- ricious , that if there were any , they would be all starved to death . The wind changed to - day to north- east by east . Saturday , March 4th . - We set off early ...
William Turner. he told me , that the people were so poor , and so ava- ricious , that if there were any , they would be all starved to death . The wind changed to - day to north- east by east . Saturday , March 4th . - We set off early ...
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