The Lebanon: (Mount Souria) : a History and a Diary, Volume 2T. C. Newby, 1860 - Ethnology |
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... Urquhart. = 706 NO.1231.OF R. M. DAWKINS ' COLLECTION OF BOOKS OF USE TO THE HOLDER OF THE BYWATER AND SOTHEBY CHAIR OF BYZANTINE AND MODERN GREEK IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Dawk DS 80.95.07 ( Mount Souria . ) A HISTORY AND A DIARY.
... Urquhart. = 706 NO.1231.OF R. M. DAWKINS ' COLLECTION OF BOOKS OF USE TO THE HOLDER OF THE BYWATER AND SOTHEBY CHAIR OF BYZANTINE AND MODERN GREEK IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Dawk DS 80.95.07 ( Mount Souria . ) A HISTORY AND A DIARY.
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... Greek , the words beginning Επαίνετε τὸν Θέον ; and sung in the Greek style by all the lungs , with a bursting neck and a red face : the whole party joined in the chorusses . It was short , and only carried me through two of the four ...
... Greek , the words beginning Επαίνετε τὸν Θέον ; and sung in the Greek style by all the lungs , with a bursting neck and a red face : the whole party joined in the chorusses . It was short , and only carried me through two of the four ...
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... Greek to the Russian , it was no benefit to any ; but quite the contrary . They then asked if the Turkish Consuls did not protect the Mussulmans in India ! They consider themselves in great intercourse . with the world , and spoke of ...
... Greek to the Russian , it was no benefit to any ; but quite the contrary . They then asked if the Turkish Consuls did not protect the Mussulmans in India ! They consider themselves in great intercourse . with the world , and spoke of ...
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... uttering , to the smallest creature among them , his salutation : the drawl of the Metuali , became the Greek enclytic ; the suble haïr became • subble haïr . These children were charming , with MARONITE CONVENTS . 13.
... uttering , to the smallest creature among them , his salutation : the drawl of the Metuali , became the Greek enclytic ; the suble haïr became • subble haïr . These children were charming , with MARONITE CONVENTS . 13.
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... Greeks and Bulgarians of Roumelia before they were corrupted . My host was a man of substance , but his three sons per- formed the service ; the youngest five and the oldest ten years old . This place is called " Am senaat mother of art ...
... Greeks and Bulgarians of Roumelia before they were corrupted . My host was a man of substance , but his three sons per- formed the service ; the youngest five and the oldest ten years old . This place is called " Am senaat mother of art ...
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