Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece, and Italy: A Succession of Visits to the Scenes of New Testament NarrativeHall, 1851 - 237 Seiten |
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... stand north or run south for it ? that was the question . A northerly breeze which happened to spring up , inclined , or rather compelled us to the latter alternative , and approaching within a mile of the coast , we continued to follow ...
... stand north or run south for it ? that was the question . A northerly breeze which happened to spring up , inclined , or rather compelled us to the latter alternative , and approaching within a mile of the coast , we continued to follow ...
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... stand still , and after a quiet parley resumed his onward way , while the boatman retracing his steps , regained the boat , and both plying their oars with vigour , in a few moments more were climbing up the side of the vessel . There ...
... stand still , and after a quiet parley resumed his onward way , while the boatman retracing his steps , regained the boat , and both plying their oars with vigour , in a few moments more were climbing up the side of the vessel . There ...
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... , Bonaparte had taken his stand to urge his columns into the city , which , already reduced by the rules of war , still kept up a desperate resistance from day to day by the valorous efforts of WALLS OF ACRE . 23 Sir Sidney Smith , until.
... , Bonaparte had taken his stand to urge his columns into the city , which , already reduced by the rules of war , still kept up a desperate resistance from day to day by the valorous efforts of WALLS OF ACRE . 23 Sir Sidney Smith , until.
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... without the muslin sack and yellow buskins in which Turkish women usually protect themselves from unhallowed eyes , advanced straight through the tombstones to the very spot where CATHOLIC CONVENT . 29 I was standing . In another.
... without the muslin sack and yellow buskins in which Turkish women usually protect themselves from unhallowed eyes , advanced straight through the tombstones to the very spot where CATHOLIC CONVENT . 29 I was standing . In another.
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... standing . In another moment she stood before me , in a Syrian dishabille of so peculiar a nature that her character and object could be no longer misunderstood . Looking towards the tent , I then observed a man , the proprietor of this ...
... standing . In another moment she stood before me , in a Syrian dishabille of so peculiar a nature that her character and object could be no longer misunderstood . Looking towards the tent , I then observed a man , the proprietor of this ...
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Acropolis afterwards ancient Antioch Apostle appearance Arab ARTHUR HALL ascended Athens Attalia Baalbec bazaar beauty Beyrout boat breeze built Cæsar Cæsarea castle Christian church coast consul convent crowded Damascus descended distance edifice EDITIONS Egypt Engravings fcap feeling feet Greek ground Gulf harbour Herod hill hollow Holy Ibrahim Pasha ILLUSTRATED island Jaffa Jerusalem Jewish Jews journey labours lady LADY HESTER STANHOPE land Lebanon lofty looked luxury magnificent Mehemet Ali midst missionary Moslems mosques Mount MOUNT TABOR mountains Nabulus Nazareth night once Palestine passed PATERNOSTER ROW Paul Paul's picturesque pilgrims Piræus plain Polycarp port present Puteoli reached remains road rock Roman Rome rugged ruins Safet sail Samaria scene seemed seen SELEUCIA ship shore side solitary spot streets Syria Tarsus Temple Theseus Tiberias TOMB took towers town tradition traveller Turkish valley vessel village voyage walls wild wind