The Boy Travellers in the Far East: Part Fourth, Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Egypt and the Holy LandHarper & brothers, 1883 - 438 páginas |
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... called the youths to his side and told them their destination . " We are going , " said he , " to Egypt , and thence to the Holy Land . The steamer will carry us across the Indian Ocean to the Straits of Bab- el- mandeb , and then ...
... called the youths to his side and told them their destination . " We are going , " said he , " to Egypt , and thence to the Holy Land . The steamer will carry us across the Indian Ocean to the Straits of Bab- el- mandeb , and then ...
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... called an inlet of the Indian Ocean , " said the Doctor , " as it is long and narrow , and has more the characteristics of an inlet than of a sea . It is about fourteen hundred miles long , and varies from twenty to two hundred miles in ...
... called an inlet of the Indian Ocean , " said the Doctor , " as it is long and narrow , and has more the characteristics of an inlet than of a sea . It is about fourteen hundred miles long , and varies from twenty to two hundred miles in ...
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... called the Red Sea . The Doctor explained that the origin of the name was unknown , as it had been called the Red Sea since the time of Herodotus and other early writers . It is referred to in the Hebrew Scriptures as Yam Suph , the Sea ...
... called the Red Sea . The Doctor explained that the origin of the name was unknown , as it had been called the Red Sea since the time of Herodotus and other early writers . It is referred to in the Hebrew Scriptures as Yam Suph , the Sea ...
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... called " Mount Sinai in the Wilderness . " With a powerful telescope not a sign of vegetation was anywhere visible . It was late in the forenoon of a pleasant day when the ship came to anchor , as we have described in our opening lines ...
... called " Mount Sinai in the Wilderness . " With a powerful telescope not a sign of vegetation was anywhere visible . It was late in the forenoon of a pleasant day when the ship came to anchor , as we have described in our opening lines ...
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... called Port Ibrahim , capable of con- taining many ships at once . The Canal Company's repair - shops and ware- houses stand on artificial ground , which was made by dredging the sand and piling it into the space between the pier and ...
... called Port Ibrahim , capable of con- taining many ships at once . The Canal Company's repair - shops and ware- houses stand on artificial ground , which was made by dredging the sand and piling it into the space between the pier and ...
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Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Egypt and the Holy Land Thomas Wallace Knox Vista completa - 1882 |
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ancient Egypt ancient Egyptians Arabs backsheesh bank bath bazaars Bedouins Bethlehem boat boys building built Cairo called camels Canal carried cataract centuries Chapel Christian church Cloth convent covered Damascus Dead Sea desert Doctor Bronson says Doctor explained donkeys dragoman dynasty feet Frank and Fred friends Gate Girgeh Greek grotto hills Holy Land horses hour hundred inhabitants interesting Jaffa Jerusalem Jordan journey Karnak King lake looked Luxor Mar Saba miles modern Mohammed monks Moslems mosque Mount Mount of Olives Mount Tabor mountains mummy Nabulus natives Nazareth Nile Palestine party passed pilgrims plain pyramids Rameses Rameses II Ramleh Red Sea ride river road rock ruins sand scene sculptures seen shadoof side soon sphinxes spot steamer stone streets Suez tell temple Thebes things thousand Tiberias told tombs Tower town travellers Valley village walk walls youths
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Página 346 - And they came unto the brook of Eshcol, and cut down from thence a branch with one cluster of grapes, and they bare it between two upon staff; and they brought of the pomegranates, and of the figs.
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