The Quarterly Journal, Band 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... feet are then bared , and the journey to the holy city is performed by them on foot . Some of the most devout even undertake the whole of the pil- grimage from very remote parts of Asia and Africa on Proceedings in Egypt and Nubia . 45.
... feet are then bared , and the journey to the holy city is performed by them on foot . Some of the most devout even undertake the whole of the pil- grimage from very remote parts of Asia and Africa on Proceedings in Egypt and Nubia . 45.
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... feet , and a long beard , as well as his intimate knowledge of the precepts of their reli- gion , and a practical acquaintance with its ceremonies , all con- tributed to shelter him from the slightest suspicion of being an infidel ...
... feet , and a long beard , as well as his intimate knowledge of the precepts of their reli- gion , and a practical acquaintance with its ceremonies , all con- tributed to shelter him from the slightest suspicion of being an infidel ...
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... feet in height , and thirty or forty yards distant from each other , of very contemptible masonry and mean appearance , but highly venerated ; and against the one of these nearest to Mecca , the seven small pebbles brought from the ...
... feet in height , and thirty or forty yards distant from each other , of very contemptible masonry and mean appearance , but highly venerated ; and against the one of these nearest to Mecca , the seven small pebbles brought from the ...
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... feet . I directed the same experiment to be tried at a lower spot not far distant . The mould was ten inches deep , the soft sand two feet four inches , but below this every thing was frozen quite hard . Moreover , various berries ...
... feet . I directed the same experiment to be tried at a lower spot not far distant . The mould was ten inches deep , the soft sand two feet four inches , but below this every thing was frozen quite hard . Moreover , various berries ...
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... feet . The Mammoth is described by M. Cuvier as a different species from either of the two elephants living at the present day , the African or the Indian . It is distinguished from them by the teeth , and by the size of the tusks ...
... feet . The Mammoth is described by M. Cuvier as a different species from either of the two elephants living at the present day , the African or the Indian . It is distinguished from them by the teeth , and by the size of the tusks ...
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