Tales about Travellers: Their Perils, Adventures, and DiscoveriesWiley and Putnam, 1841 - 190 Seiten |
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... Bedouins , who claimed tribute for allowing it to pass . After some clamour and some hard fighting , in which , however , no blood was shed , the chiefs interfered on both sides , and put an end to the dispute , and the cara- van was at ...
... Bedouins , who claimed tribute for allowing it to pass . After some clamour and some hard fighting , in which , however , no blood was shed , the chiefs interfered on both sides , and put an end to the dispute , and the cara- van was at ...
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... Bedouins , from whom , however , he was delivered by the timely approach of his friends . " From Medina he travelled to Yembo , where , on his arrival , he found the plague raging with the greatest violence . Night and day the air was ...
... Bedouins , from whom , however , he was delivered by the timely approach of his friends . " From Medina he travelled to Yembo , where , on his arrival , he found the plague raging with the greatest violence . Night and day the air was ...
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... Bedouins to transport him and his baggage to Tor , where the bracing mountain air soon restored him to health , which had been bad since his de- parture from Medina . He arrived at Cairo on the 24th of June , after an absence of nearly ...
... Bedouins to transport him and his baggage to Tor , where the bracing mountain air soon restored him to health , which had been bad since his de- parture from Medina . He arrived at Cairo on the 24th of June , after an absence of nearly ...
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