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Sidon , 90 IX . Sidon - continued , 108 X. Sidon to Sarafend , 133 XI .
Neighbourhood of Sarafend , 146 XII . Sarafend to Tyre , 159 XIII . Tyre , 178
Chapter XXV . Lake of Tiberias - Tabiga -- Kerseli , XXVI . Kersa - Tiberius , SXVII
. Tiberias ...
Sidon , 90 IX . Sidon - continued , 108 X. Sidon to Sarafend , 133 XI .
Neighbourhood of Sarafend , 146 XII . Sarafend to Tyre , 159 XIII . Tyre , 178
Chapter XXV . Lake of Tiberias - Tabiga -- Kerseli , XXVI . Kersa - Tiberius , SXVII
. Tiberias ...
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And now , This summons was neither unexpected nor reluctantly obeyed ; and a
few hours ' ride along the shore brought the author from Sidon to Beirût , where
the long - separated met in the hospitable mansion of a mutual friend . kind ...
And now , This summons was neither unexpected nor reluctantly obeyed ; and a
few hours ' ride along the shore brought the author from Sidon to Beirût , where
the long - separated met in the hospitable mansion of a mutual friend . kind ...
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Ambriathur Haxono Jubb Jenin Caperne East or be yo.nd Jordan ( Bxhmision )
Cabuto Pogwo SLA ON Hore ) Carvatho Oliveiling Ashteroth Karnaim Sidon
Dolna ( W Yunamwox ) Continuation of Map to the North Jotarlata 10 A LIL | | w.a
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Ambriathur Haxono Jubb Jenin Caperne East or be yo.nd Jordan ( Bxhmision )
Cabuto Pogwo SLA ON Hore ) Carvatho Oliveiling Ashteroth Karnaim Sidon
Dolna ( W Yunamwox ) Continuation of Map to the North Jotarlata 10 A LIL | | w.a
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The whole plain is a projection seaward from the general direction of the coast ,
and along the base of the hills it is so low as to appear like an island to one
sailing up from Sidon . The surface rises gradually from the south to the
immediate ...
The whole plain is a projection seaward from the general direction of the coast ,
and along the base of the hills it is so low as to appear like an island to one
sailing up from Sidon . The surface rises gradually from the south to the
immediate ...
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We may safely conclude , therefore , that it was occupied at a very early day by a
colony , probably froin Sidon , with which it has ever been closely connected .
Accordingly , the earliest mention of Beirút by Greek and Latin geographers and ...
We may safely conclude , therefore , that it was occupied at a very early day by a
colony , probably froin Sidon , with which it has ever been closely connected .
Accordingly , the earliest mention of Beirút by Greek and Latin geographers and ...
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