The Ansayrii, (or Assassins,): With Travels in the Further East, in 1850-51. Including a Visit to Ninevah, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1851 - Assassins (Ismailites) |
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... Mound- Another furious Gale - Start on an Excursion to Nimroud- House of Mr. Layard there - Present State of the Villages- Excavations at Tel Nimroud - Imposing and solemn Effect of some of the excavated Figures - Prepare to depart for ...
... Mound- Another furious Gale - Start on an Excursion to Nimroud- House of Mr. Layard there - Present State of the Villages- Excavations at Tel Nimroud - Imposing and solemn Effect of some of the excavated Figures - Prepare to depart for ...
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... mound of Koyunjik , where , in 1743 , Nadir Shah planted his cannon when he bombarded the town . Since then it has experienced no great shocks ; it has , however , suffered from ... mounds . 4 THE SITUATION OF MOSUL . From its scarcity , B 2.
... mound of Koyunjik , where , in 1743 , Nadir Shah planted his cannon when he bombarded the town . Since then it has experienced no great shocks ; it has , however , suffered from ... mounds . 4 THE SITUATION OF MOSUL . From its scarcity , B 2.
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... mound . Being soon tired of Mosul , I accompanied Mr. Layard and lived with him in our tents upon the excavated mound . Crossing the Tigris we mounted our horses and rode about two miles for the south of Koyunjik ; passing a small river ...
... mound . Being soon tired of Mosul , I accompanied Mr. Layard and lived with him in our tents upon the excavated mound . Crossing the Tigris we mounted our horses and rode about two miles for the south of Koyunjik ; passing a small river ...
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... Mound were by no means high , yet they are now wealthy as compared with others . How plainly this speaks as to the misrule and incompe- tence of the government , and the capabilities of the people , if allowed to develope themselves ...
... Mound were by no means high , yet they are now wealthy as compared with others . How plainly this speaks as to the misrule and incompe- tence of the government , and the capabilities of the people , if allowed to develope themselves ...
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... Mound - Another furious Gale - Start on an Excur- sion to Nimroud - House of Mr. Layard there - Present State of the Villages Excavations at Tel Nimroud - Imposing and solemn Effect of some of the excavated Figures - Prepare to depart ...
... Mound - Another furious Gale - Start on an Excur- sion to Nimroud - House of Mr. Layard there - Present State of the Villages Excavations at Tel Nimroud - Imposing and solemn Effect of some of the excavated Figures - Prepare to depart ...
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