New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 75Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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Page 61
... town of Sarsar , on the stream called Sarsak , at the distance of three farsakhs ( nine miles ) from Bagh- dad . It is a pleasant town , with land well cultivated . After that , at a distance of two farsakhs ( six miles ) is the Nahr al ...
... town of Sarsar , on the stream called Sarsak , at the distance of three farsakhs ( nine miles ) from Bagh- dad . It is a pleasant town , with land well cultivated . After that , at a distance of two farsakhs ( six miles ) is the Nahr al ...
Page 62
... town of Sarsar , and before that , of some Babylonian city . This is the town described by Ibn Haukhal , as having pleasant and well cultivated environs . After the Royal River and Nahr Dhiyab , which , washing Kutha Rubah , we have ...
... town of Sarsar , and before that , of some Babylonian city . This is the town described by Ibn Haukhal , as having pleasant and well cultivated environs . After the Royal River and Nahr Dhiyab , which , washing Kutha Rubah , we have ...
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... town of Tarningham , it presented an endless variety of quiet English scenery , such as does the heart of man good to look upon . In one part it was surrounded by high hills , not unbroken by jagged rocks and lofty banks , and went on ...
... town of Tarningham , it presented an endless variety of quiet English scenery , such as does the heart of man good to look upon . In one part it was surrounded by high hills , not unbroken by jagged rocks and lofty banks , and went on ...
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The MouserMonarchy By John Hamilton Reynolds | 24 |
THE MAN MOST OF US KNOW By the Author of JACOB OMNIUM | 33 |
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