Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara in the Years of 1845 & 1846: Containing a Narrative of Personal Adventures During a Tour of Nine Months Through the Desert Amongst the Touaricks and Other Tribes of Saharan People; Including a Description of the Cases and Cities of Ghat, Ghadames and Mourzuk, Volume 2Richard Bentley, 1848 - Sahara |
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... AFR.SAH , R394 € ( 2 ) ! LONDON : HARRISON AND CG . , PRINTERS , 45 , ST . MARTIN'S LANE . RECEIVED JUN 3 1077 TULLER LIDIARY PEABODY MUSEUM CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . CHAPTER XVI . RESIDENCE ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME.
... AFR.SAH , R394 € ( 2 ) ! LONDON : HARRISON AND CG . , PRINTERS , 45 , ST . MARTIN'S LANE . RECEIVED JUN 3 1077 TULLER LIDIARY PEABODY MUSEUM CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . CHAPTER XVI . RESIDENCE ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME.
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... receiving the messenger of peace from Ghat . from Ghat . I saw at once that there was a great deal of insubordination ... received few salutes of welcome ; and when we got up to the gates of the city ( at noon ) , not a single person of ...
... receiving the messenger of peace from Ghat . from Ghat . I saw at once that there was a great deal of insubordination ... received few salutes of welcome ; and when we got up to the gates of the city ( at noon ) , not a single person of ...
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... received a splendid dish of meat and sopped bread , but very highly seasoned with pepper and cloves . It is the Sou- dan pepper , a small quantity of which possesses the most violent , nay virulent strength . 16th . After taking a walk ...
... received a splendid dish of meat and sopped bread , but very highly seasoned with pepper and cloves . It is the Sou- dan pepper , a small quantity of which possesses the most violent , nay virulent strength . 16th . After taking a walk ...
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... received me friendly . I could not see the features of the Sheikh very well , on account of his litham . Jabour , however , is a perfect aristocrat in his way , with a very delicate hand . delicate hand . He is tall and well - made ...
... received me friendly . I could not see the features of the Sheikh very well , on account of his litham . Jabour , however , is a perfect aristocrat in his way , with a very delicate hand . delicate hand . He is tall and well - made ...
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... received what I offered him , and which was more than what I gave to some of the Sheikhs . His palace stands west , two - thirds of a mile from the city walls . Here he reigns supreme , priest and king , as Melchisedech of patriarchal ...
... received what I offered him , and which was more than what I gave to some of the Sheikhs . His palace stands west , two - thirds of a mile from the city walls . Here he reigns supreme , priest and king , as Melchisedech of patriarchal ...
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Abd-El-Geleel Africa Aheer amongst Arabs arrived asked Bashaw Bel Kasem Berka Bornou called camel-drivers camels caravan Christian cold Consul districts dollars encampment English Essnousee European fear fellow fever Fezzan Gagliuffi Ghadames Ghadamsee ghafalah Ghat ghusub give Governor Haj Ahmed Haj Ibrahim hands Hateetah head herbage Highness Jabour Jews journey Kafah Kandarka Kanou Khanouhen leave look maharee Mahomet Mahometan Marabout merchants Misratah Mizdah Moorish Moors morning Morocco mountains Mourzuk Mussulmans negress Negro never night oases oasis observed Ouweek palms plain poor present prince Prophet religion replied round route Saharan sand sent Shafou Shânbah Sheikh Shereef slaves Sockna Soudan Souk stones Sultan Targhee tell things Tibboo Timbuctoo to-day told Touarghee Touaricks Touaricks of Aheer Touat town travelling tribes Tripoli troops Turkish Turks Wady whilst wind women Yâkob young
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