The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... bank of the Nile , added to the richness of the soil , which produces the finest crops of grain almost without the labour of culture , afford a pleasing prospect to the eye , while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly ...
... bank of the Nile , added to the richness of the soil , which produces the finest crops of grain almost without the labour of culture , afford a pleasing prospect to the eye , while the miserable appearance of the peasantry strongly ...
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... banks of the Nile , our travellers were forcibly struck with the luxuriant fer- tility of the soil , as contrasted with the wretched state of poverty and misery of the inhabitants , who evidently laboured under the same arbitrary and ...
... banks of the Nile , our travellers were forcibly struck with the luxuriant fer- tility of the soil , as contrasted with the wretched state of poverty and misery of the inhabitants , who evidently laboured under the same arbitrary and ...
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... bank of the Nile to the sides of the inclosing mountains : the objects which most powerfully attract the attention on the eastern side , are the magnificent Temple of Karnac , and the remains of the Temple of Luxor ; the latter of which ...
... bank of the Nile to the sides of the inclosing mountains : the objects which most powerfully attract the attention on the eastern side , are the magnificent Temple of Karnac , and the remains of the Temple of Luxor ; the latter of which ...
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... 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 and the interior parts of Barbary , to which they have given their name ; a frugal ...
... 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 and the interior parts of Barbary , to which they have given their name ; a frugal ...
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... 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 European , with the exception of Shekh Ibrahim , had proceeded , nor any before him reached ...
... 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 European , with the exception of Shekh Ibrahim , had proceeded , nor any before him reached ...
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