The Quarterly Review, Volume 59J. Murray, 1837 - English literature |
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Page 103
... valley in spite of the guns of the Fellahs and their hollow rocks . But as we were continually annoyed by the inhabitants as well as by Abou Djazi's people , we were under the neces- sity of quitting the valley the day after , and we ...
... valley in spite of the guns of the Fellahs and their hollow rocks . But as we were continually annoyed by the inhabitants as well as by Abou Djazi's people , we were under the neces- sity of quitting the valley the day after , and we ...
Page 107
... valley where the Jordan now enters the Dead Sea is called Ghor , and the continuation of the valley at the other end of the Dead Sea , now an arid desert , is also called Ghor . Ghor we know is a descriptive name for one class of valleys ...
... valley where the Jordan now enters the Dead Sea is called Ghor , and the continuation of the valley at the other end of the Dead Sea , now an arid desert , is also called Ghor . Ghor we know is a descriptive name for one class of valleys ...
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... valley is by a chasm or ravine , through which the brook of Wady Mousa has forced its way , and which is as narrow ... valley - but the fragments themselves testify that the original edifices were of the most sumptuous character ...
... valley is by a chasm or ravine , through which the brook of Wady Mousa has forced its way , and which is as narrow ... valley - but the fragments themselves testify that the original edifices were of the most sumptuous character ...
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