American Quarterly Review, 21 tomasCarey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... Edom , has never been so amply and entirely , and in so graphic and homely a manner , developed as in these sketches of one of our own countrymen . Messrs . Legh and Banks , and Captains Irby and Mangles , subsequently to the ...
... Edom , has never been so amply and entirely , and in so graphic and homely a manner , developed as in these sketches of one of our own countrymen . Messrs . Legh and Banks , and Captains Irby and Mangles , subsequently to the ...
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... Edom , and passing through that country to traverse , also , the Holy Land , he made an arrangement with an Arabian sheik to conduct him safely on his way . His party started at the same time with the great caravan of the Mussulmans ...
... Edom , and passing through that country to traverse , also , the Holy Land , he made an arrangement with an Arabian sheik to conduct him safely on his way . His party started at the same time with the great caravan of the Mussulmans ...
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... Edom , came in sight of a woman whom , as the only agreeable looking person they had seen for some time , they followed with the intention of overtaking her . It brought them in contact with a specimen of the old patriarchal race which ...
... Edom , came in sight of a woman whom , as the only agreeable looking person they had seen for some time , they followed with the intention of overtaking her . It brought them in contact with a specimen of the old patriarchal race which ...
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... Edom might well excite the interest of the traveller . A cursory examination of some of the prophecies would suggest a fear that the very attempt to pass through the country was braving the prohibition , and inviting the vengeance of ...
... Edom might well excite the interest of the traveller . A cursory examination of some of the prophecies would suggest a fear that the very attempt to pass through the country was braving the prohibition , and inviting the vengeance of ...
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... Edom refused to give them passage through his country . None of these had passed through it , and unless the two Englishmen and Italian , before referred to , succeeded in their attempt , when I pitched my tent on the borders of Edom no ...
... Edom refused to give them passage through his country . None of these had passed through it , and unless the two Englishmen and Italian , before referred to , succeeded in their attempt , when I pitched my tent on the borders of Edom no ...
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