Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in 1824, 1825, 1826, and 1827, Volume 2H. Colburn, 1829 - Egypt |
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... , in which these small grey serpents were not to be found in the chimneys and terraces : yet I heard of no injuries done by them . I did not , however , like the idea of a snake CANAL OF BENESOUEF . 5 crawling over my face at.
... , in which these small grey serpents were not to be found in the chimneys and terraces : yet I heard of no injuries done by them . I did not , however , like the idea of a snake CANAL OF BENESOUEF . 5 crawling over my face at.
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... heard of him , he was at the bottom of the Nile . It seems that the canal he had just completed overflowed its banks , owing to circum- stances over which he had no control ; namely , the unusually large inundation of the river . A part ...
... heard of him , he was at the bottom of the Nile . It seems that the canal he had just completed overflowed its banks , owing to circum- stances over which he had no control ; namely , the unusually large inundation of the river . A part ...
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... heard of one little girl being drawn into the river , off the bank , some months ago indeed the Arabs say that a croco- dile cannot seize its prey in the water . : Hasselquist and most modern authors think the crocodile is the leviathan ...
... heard of one little girl being drawn into the river , off the bank , some months ago indeed the Arabs say that a croco- dile cannot seize its prey in the water . : Hasselquist and most modern authors think the crocodile is the leviathan ...
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... heard from Mr. Burton , that one of our travellers met with a small winged serpent in the Desert adjoining the Red Sea . The serpent which is so commonly represented on Egyptian temples , in an erect posture , and which people commonly ...
... heard from Mr. Burton , that one of our travellers met with a small winged serpent in the Desert adjoining the Red Sea . The serpent which is so commonly represented on Egyptian temples , in an erect posture , and which people commonly ...
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... heard no more of him . " an Shortly after , we met a kangea with an Eng- lish Jack , it turned out be that of Mr. L English traveller ; we dined together ; I found he was a medical amateur , and had been physicking the Arabs beyond the ...
... heard no more of him . " an Shortly after , we met a kangea with an Eng- lish Jack , it turned out be that of Mr. L English traveller ; we dined together ; I found he was a medical amateur , and had been physicking the Arabs beyond the ...
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Page 311 - Because that he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces: neither could any man tame him.
Page 314 - So the people went forth, and brought them, and made themselves booths, every one upon the roof of his house, and in their courts, and in the courts of the house of God, and in the street of the water gate, and in the street of the gate of Ephraim.
Page 221 - This is the thing which the Lord hath commanded, Gather of it every man according to his eating : an omer for every man according to the number of your persons, take ye every man for them which are in his tents.
Page 182 - Marvellous things did he in the sight of their fathers, in the land of Egypt, in the field of Zoan.
Page 216 - And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided.
Page 301 - And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee : blessed art thou among women.
Page 182 - And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they brought forth out of Egypt, for it was not leavened ; because they were thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry...
Page 31 - ... by them to a great extent. 447. The ravages of the Locust are often adverted to in the Bible, and the descriptions there given correspond with those of modern travelers. They are spoken of as a " great army," and it is said that " the land before them is as the Garden of Eden, and behind them a desolate wilderness" — a result often witnessed at the present day.
Page 213 - In moving with a whole nation, the march may well be supposed to have occupied three days; and the bitter well at Marah, which was sweetened by Moses, corresponds exactly with that of Howara. This is the usual route to Mount Sinai; and was probably, therefore, that which the Israelites took on their escape from Egypt ; provided it be admitted that they crossed the sea near Suez, as Niebuhr, with good reason, conjectures. There is no other road of three days...
Page 248 - ... rumbling about my bed ; but I regarded him nothing at all. When afterwards I began to slumber, then he kept such a racket and rumbling upon the chamber stairs, as if many emptie hogsheads and barrels had been tumbled down...