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... travellers who have visited the scenes of Bible history than in the account of any other wanderings at home or abroad . Of late , the feeling of calm reverence , which heretofore was associated with every thought of Bethlehem , of ...
... travellers who have visited the scenes of Bible history than in the account of any other wanderings at home or abroad . Of late , the feeling of calm reverence , which heretofore was associated with every thought of Bethlehem , of ...
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... travelling is by water . Chairs and a one - horse tilted cart are also used , and riding on horseback is an occasional mode of transit . But the sedan is by far the best vehicle ; and the Chinese deserve praise for the excellence to ...
... travelling is by water . Chairs and a one - horse tilted cart are also used , and riding on horseback is an occasional mode of transit . But the sedan is by far the best vehicle ; and the Chinese deserve praise for the excellence to ...
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... travellers and had contracted the habits of the Levant . The doctor's Turkey coffee - cups ; his Turkish napkins made of muslin and edged with gold , silver and silk ; his Constantinople coffee - pot and other apparatus , were dis ...
... travellers and had contracted the habits of the Levant . The doctor's Turkey coffee - cups ; his Turkish napkins made of muslin and edged with gold , silver and silk ; his Constantinople coffee - pot and other apparatus , were dis ...
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... travellers in the East soon acquire a relish for the bitter taste . But the untravelled Parisians had their sweet teeth , and coffee had little chance of becoming popular among them until it should be sweetened . At last there arrived ...
... travellers in the East soon acquire a relish for the bitter taste . But the untravelled Parisians had their sweet teeth , and coffee had little chance of becoming popular among them until it should be sweetened . At last there arrived ...
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... TRAVELLER . BEDR - KHAN - BEY AND THE MASSACRE OF THE NESTORIAN CHRISTIANS . Bedr - Khan - BeY was a powerful Kurdish chief , often in re- bellion ,, but acknowledged by the Porte as Bey , or Governor of Jezireh on the Tigris . If ever ...
... TRAVELLER . BEDR - KHAN - BEY AND THE MASSACRE OF THE NESTORIAN CHRISTIANS . Bedr - Khan - BeY was a powerful Kurdish chief , often in re- bellion ,, but acknowledged by the Porte as Bey , or Governor of Jezireh on the Tigris . If ever ...
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algæ amongst Antanarivo Antonio appeared Arab Armenian army beautiful Bedouins Black Sea called Catherine Cetara child Chinese Christian church Circassians coast coffee colour Constantinople Correggio Crimea Czar death dervish Egede Emperor encampment Europe exclaimed eyes father favour feet flowers gipsy give Greek Greenland ground Guttenberg Haarlem hand Hans Egede head heart Holy honour hour hundred inhabitants insects king land living look Madagascar Marienburg master miles Moldavia morning mother mountains murides never night once palace passed pastor person Peter plant poor possession present Prince Prince of Salerno printing Radama regiment replied returned Russian Schamyl side Sir William smoking soldiers soon Sultan Sutton Teniers tent thought thousand tobacco took town travellers trees tribes troops Turkey Turkish village Wallachia whilst whole wife wood words young
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