Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 63John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1864 |
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... hundred men , which perished in 1858 , lage of Sfiri , and cantered thence to Irjil , near Hara Iji Sheham . " It was bound the ancient Regillum , which he reached from Damascus to Baghdad , and lost the at nightfall . Not finding there ...
... hundred men , which perished in 1858 , lage of Sfiri , and cantered thence to Irjil , near Hara Iji Sheham . " It was bound the ancient Regillum , which he reached from Damascus to Baghdad , and lost the at nightfall . Not finding there ...
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... hundred yards . Our three men having inferior horses were soon taken , un- horsed , and stripped . Their cries seem to have been heard by another body of horsemen , which soon appeared rapidly approaching us from the south . Encouraged ...
... hundred yards . Our three men having inferior horses were soon taken , un- horsed , and stripped . Their cries seem to have been heard by another body of horsemen , which soon appeared rapidly approaching us from the south . Encouraged ...
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... hundred miles . This , as being one of the chief commercial lines in the empire , ought to be the most secure , and secure indeed it is , as compared with the outlying vil- lages , where no traveler's life would be safe for a moment ...
... hundred miles . This , as being one of the chief commercial lines in the empire , ought to be the most secure , and secure indeed it is , as compared with the outlying vil- lages , where no traveler's life would be safe for a moment ...
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... hundred regular and three hundred and eighty irregular troops : of the former none have been ordered out of Lattakia , and of the latter none ever reached the scene of action , although they left the town for the pur- pose of restoring ...
... hundred regular and three hundred and eighty irregular troops : of the former none have been ordered out of Lattakia , and of the latter none ever reached the scene of action , although they left the town for the pur- pose of restoring ...
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... hundred Maronites were slain in them . The same scenes of horror that occurred at Aleppo nine years and a half before , when for three weeks the Christian quarter was given up to pil- lage and the sword , would doubtless have been ...
... hundred Maronites were slain in them . The same scenes of horror that occurred at Aleppo nine years and a half before , when for three weeks the Christian quarter was given up to pil- lage and the sword , would doubtless have been ...
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