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Page iv
... Syria , the Euro- pean tourist followed it . Finally Kinglake rode across the desert to Egypt , braving the Cairene Plague , and thence retraced his steps to Syria , crossed by sea to Adalia ( Satalieh ) , rode across a corner of ...
... Syria , the Euro- pean tourist followed it . Finally Kinglake rode across the desert to Egypt , braving the Cairene Plague , and thence retraced his steps to Syria , crossed by sea to Adalia ( Satalieh ) , rode across a corner of ...
Page xvii
... political power in the early days of her sojourn in Syria , accepted by the pashas of Acre and Damascus , 1 Life and Letters of Lady Hester Stanhope , 1897 . EOTHEN B who were ignorant of Europe and more or less cut INTRODUCTION xvii.
... political power in the early days of her sojourn in Syria , accepted by the pashas of Acre and Damascus , 1 Life and Letters of Lady Hester Stanhope , 1897 . EOTHEN B who were ignorant of Europe and more or less cut INTRODUCTION xvii.
Page xviii
... Syrian Desert was worth , it is hard to say ; probably much less than she believed ; but still she had some power there too . When Badia , the Spanish pilgrim to Mecca , who disguised himself as Ali Bey the Abbasid , was murdered on the ...
... Syrian Desert was worth , it is hard to say ; probably much less than she believed ; but still she had some power there too . When Badia , the Spanish pilgrim to Mecca , who disguised himself as Ali Bey the Abbasid , was murdered on the ...
Page xix
... rise anew , a Power guaranteed for generations to come , by the jealousies of the signatories of Vienna ? If Kinglake , while in Syria , understood the terms on which Mehemet Ali and Ibrahim held B 2 INTRODUCTION xix.
... rise anew , a Power guaranteed for generations to come , by the jealousies of the signatories of Vienna ? If Kinglake , while in Syria , understood the terms on which Mehemet Ali and Ibrahim held B 2 INTRODUCTION xix.
Page 55
... Syria , a Greek vessel was rather unfairly kept in quarantine by order of the Board of Health , a board which consisted entirely of Europeans . A consular agent from the kingdom of Greece had lately hoisted his flag in the town , and ...
... Syria , a Greek vessel was rather unfairly kept in quarantine by order of the Board of Health , a board which consisted entirely of Europeans . A consular agent from the kingdom of Greece had lately hoisted his flag in the town , and ...
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