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For some time after the boat left the vessel , the Arab con- tinued to pace on slowly as before ; but as he saw it get nearer the shore , he suddenly paused and regarded it with evident uneasiness . It touched the beach at last ...
For some time after the boat left the vessel , the Arab con- tinued to pace on slowly as before ; but as he saw it get nearer the shore , he suddenly paused and regarded it with evident uneasiness . It touched the beach at last ...
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Truly Damascus might well be regarded as the earthly paradise of the true believers ! At night I was conducted by my host to a large apartment , which had formerly been the reception - room , but was now rarely made use of .
Truly Damascus might well be regarded as the earthly paradise of the true believers ! At night I was conducted by my host to a large apartment , which had formerly been the reception - room , but was now rarely made use of .
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When the heat had somewhat subsided , we struck across the desert plain to the village of Rihhah , traditionally regarded by the monks as the site of Jericho , although no ancient remains whatever are to be discovered there .
When the heat had somewhat subsided , we struck across the desert plain to the village of Rihhah , traditionally regarded by the monks as the site of Jericho , although no ancient remains whatever are to be discovered there .
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Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece and Italy William Henry Bartlett Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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