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... ruins , and natural bridge . The village was , indeed , not visible , but they pointed out to me the Erd Fakra , " land of Fakra . " Fol- lowing down the waste of soilless rock , there were scattered along a precipitous bank ...
... ruins , and natural bridge . The village was , indeed , not visible , but they pointed out to me the Erd Fakra , " land of Fakra . " Fol- lowing down the waste of soilless rock , there were scattered along a precipitous bank ...
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... ruins of stones and rocks , where only by the wearing of the edges you could distinguish the track . I , accustomed to mountain work , had along the beaten paths of the Lebanon , like Fitz - James when D 2 THE CAIMACAN OF THE MARONITES .
... ruins of stones and rocks , where only by the wearing of the edges you could distinguish the track . I , accustomed to mountain work , had along the beaten paths of the Lebanon , like Fitz - James when D 2 THE CAIMACAN OF THE MARONITES .
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... ruins , and every family has to deplore deaths . Be it observed that neither England nor France is appealed to for protection against the Porte . It is as against each other , that protection is wanted . Thus by their respective ...
... ruins , and every family has to deplore deaths . Be it observed that neither England nor France is appealed to for protection against the Porte . It is as against each other , that protection is wanted . Thus by their respective ...
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... ruins , somewhat resembling Sur . Meantime my servants could find no house where they would receive us . Sounds of merriment , dancing , and the aoud , at length attracting us to one , some soldiers came to the door ; they belonged to ...
... ruins , somewhat resembling Sur . Meantime my servants could find no house where they would receive us . Sounds of merriment , dancing , and the aoud , at length attracting us to one , some soldiers came to the door ; they belonged to ...
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... ruin that may ensue ; what misfortunes are not in store for Europe ? This was the first hour of relief I had had , the first conversation with a European that was not a shame , a disgrace , and a fever . But then this was a Spaniard ...
... ruin that may ensue ; what misfortunes are not in store for Europe ? This was the first hour of relief I had had , the first conversation with a European that was not a shame , a disgrace , and a fever . But then this was a Spaniard ...
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