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After riding the whole of the third day he arrived at the ruins of a fine old castle on a hill , called by the Bedaweens Shuemis , not far from the site of the ancient Irenopolis , now Selamieh , half - way between Hama and Palmyra .
After riding the whole of the third day he arrived at the ruins of a fine old castle on a hill , called by the Bedaweens Shuemis , not far from the site of the ancient Irenopolis , now Selamieh , half - way between Hama and Palmyra .
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Hume called on Butler , but did not see him ; and some persons have speculated on what might have been , had Butler been within when Hume called- the skeptic might have been a believer . Miss Hennell has attempted to invalidate the ...
Hume called on Butler , but did not see him ; and some persons have speculated on what might have been , had Butler been within when Hume called- the skeptic might have been a believer . Miss Hennell has attempted to invalidate the ...
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To live fourscore years , and be found dancing among the idle virgins ! to have had near a century of allotted time , and then be called away from the giddy notes of a Mayfair fiddle ! " What exquisite beauty and right feeling are there ...
To live fourscore years , and be found dancing among the idle virgins ! to have had near a century of allotted time , and then be called away from the giddy notes of a Mayfair fiddle ! " What exquisite beauty and right feeling are there ...
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One thing which manifestly impressed Mr. Thackeray , and which , we fear , has had a similar influence upon many others , is the unreality of many so - called religious acts . There is a very striking passage relative to the practice of ...
One thing which manifestly impressed Mr. Thackeray , and which , we fear , has had a similar influence upon many others , is the unreality of many so - called religious acts . There is a very striking passage relative to the practice of ...
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Its citizens , called barons , to distinguish them from the dwellers in other towns , were separated from all others by the elegance of their dress and bearing , and the grandeur of their festivities . During the first half of the ...
Its citizens , called barons , to distinguish them from the dwellers in other towns , were separated from all others by the elegance of their dress and bearing , and the grandeur of their festivities . During the first half of the ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...