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... .— The last Crusade . Hospitality towards Pilgrims . Their Inns.— Saracen Protection . Travellers in the Holy Land . — Un- changeableness of Oriental Manners - - - · 322 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Portrait of the Author in the.
... .— The last Crusade . Hospitality towards Pilgrims . Their Inns.— Saracen Protection . Travellers in the Holy Land . — Un- changeableness of Oriental Manners - - - · 322 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . Portrait of the Author in the.
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... protection , in the midst of a desert where no tra- veller had ever before been seen ; and a close ex- amination of these works of the infidels , as they are called , would have excited suspicions that I was a magician in search of ...
... protection , in the midst of a desert where no tra- veller had ever before been seen ; and a close ex- amination of these works of the infidels , as they are called , would have excited suspicions that I was a magician in search of ...
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... protection of the less known tribes of the East . Another point , of no slight consequence , called for my serious attention . My father had accom- panied me in my travels as far as Cairo , whence he was recalled to Paris . When we ...
... protection of the less known tribes of the East . Another point , of no slight consequence , called for my serious attention . My father had accom- panied me in my travels as far as Cairo , whence he was recalled to Paris . When we ...
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... protection of our guides was of no use , except in so far as they might assist personally in defending us ; and they depended much more upon our guns and pistols for the safety of their dromedaries , than upon their own prowess . We ...
... protection of our guides was of no use , except in so far as they might assist personally in defending us ; and they depended much more upon our guns and pistols for the safety of their dromedaries , than upon their own prowess . We ...
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... protect the passage of the pil- grims ; but , assuredly , its materials must have been of a better description than those composing the ruin that now remains , which seems rather to have been a wretched cabin than a fortress . An old ...
... protect the passage of the pil- grims ; but , assuredly , its materials must have been of a better description than those composing the ruin that now remains , which seems rather to have been a wretched cabin than a fortress . An old ...
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Aaron Akaba Alaouins amongst ancient appearance Arabia Petræa Arabs arch attention Bedouins Burckhardt Cairo camels caravan chamber coast colour columns convent descended desert desolate distance dromedaries Edom Egypt Egyptian encampment entered excavated exhibit feet Fellahs formed fortress front Gharendel GRAIA Greek guides Gulf Gulf of Suez height Hussein Idumea inhabitants inscriptions interior Irby and Mangles Israel Israelites journey Khasné Laborde Linant Lord Mecca ment midst Mokatteb monks monument Moses moun Mount Hor Mount Seir Mount Sinai mountain Nabatheans nature NAUMACHIA neighbouring observed ornaments palm trees passage passed peninsula Petra Pharaoh Phenicians pilgrims plain present preserved ravine Red Sea render road rocks route ruins sand SARBOUT Scriptures seen Shobek side stone Suez summit Syria tains temple theatre thee thou tion Tohrats tombs town traces trade traveller traversed tribes unto valley visited Wady Araba Wady Mousa walls whole
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Page 9 - Hast thou given the horse strength? hast thou clothed his neck with thunder ? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper ? the glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted; neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering spear and the shield.
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