... pace. The only sounds he hears by day, are the cries of bread, fruits, sweetmeats, or sherbet, carried in a large wooden tray on the head of an itinerant vender, and at intervals, the barking of dogs disturbed by the foot of the passenger, — lazy,... Journal of a Tour in the Levant - Página 78por William Turner - 1820 - 480 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Purdy - 1826 - 402 páginas
...only a foot's pace. The only sounds he hears by day are the cries of bread, fruits, sweetmeats, and sherbet, carried in a large wooden tray on the head of an itinerant vender j and, at intervals, the barking of dogs, disturbed by the foot of the passenger. Attracted by the... | |
| John Murray, John Murray (Firm) - 1845 - 510 páginas
...European on his arrival, nothing surprises him more than the silence that pervades so large a capital. The only sounds he hears by day are the cries of bread,...barking of dogs disturbed by the foot of the passenger, — lazy, ugly curs, of a reddish-brown colour, with muzzles like that of a fox, short ears, and famished... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1870 - 964 páginas
...European on his arrival, nothing surprises him more than the silence that pervades so large a capital. The only sounds he hears by day are the cries of bread, fruits, sweetmeats, or sherbet, carried in a largo wooden tray on the head of an itinerant vendor, and at intervals the barking of the dogs, disturbed... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1872 - 1200 páginas
...European on his arrival, nothing surprises him more than the silence that pervades so large a capital. The only sounds he hears by day are the cries of bread,...in a large wooden tray on the head of an itinerant vendor, and at intervals the barking of the dogs, disturbed by the foot of the passenger — lazy,... | |
| Edward Livingston Wilson - 1878 - 346 páginas
...the silence that pervades so large a capital. The only sound he hears is the cries of bread, fruit, sweetmeats, or sherbet, carried in a large wooden...the head of an itinerant vender, and at intervals by the barking of dogs, disturbed by the foot of the passenger, — lazy, ugly curs, of a reddish-brown... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - 1881 - 795 páginas
...European on his arrival, nothing surprises him more than the silence that pervades so large a capital. The only sounds he hears by day are the cries of bread,...in a large wooden tray on the head of an itinerant vendor, and at intervals the barking of the dogs, disturbed by the foot of the passenger — lazy,... | |
| Traian Stoianovich - 1994 - 752 páginas
...The only sounds he hears by day, are the cries of bread, fruits, sweetmeats, or sherbet, carried on a large wooden tray on the head of an itinerant vender,...intervals the barking of dogs disturbed by the foot of the passenger.24 the iron nail was used scantily, although several important places in the Ottoman Empire,... | |
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