The Land and the Book: Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery, of the Holy Land |
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Xten mu's Mos PALESTINE 77 " ortmut poh Shuriyyah ) = intes Lentes ( M Balret
el Kubliyati 6 A Thorper ( ( ob el - Aswad tom ( alret Hijaneh ) 2,300 Miles N. of
Equator A R ( do khty boh E Antebiyax Bulepy E Wyoktur T a lotra Ain Leba g b .
Xten mu's Mos PALESTINE 77 " ortmut poh Shuriyyah ) = intes Lentes ( M Balret
el Kubliyati 6 A Thorper ( ( ob el - Aswad tom ( alret Hijaneh ) 2,300 Miles N. of
Equator A R ( do khty boh E Antebiyax Bulepy E Wyoktur T a lotra Ain Leba g b .
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The perpendicular runs in eastward from the Ras about five miles to the foot of
Lebanon , at the bottom of St. George's Bay . The hypothenuse is the irregular
line of the mountains . The whole plain is a projection seaward from the general ...
The perpendicular runs in eastward from the Ras about five miles to the foot of
Lebanon , at the bottom of St. George's Bay . The hypothenuse is the irregular
line of the mountains . The whole plain is a projection seaward from the general ...
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I have drawings of these figures , and copies of the inscriptions , which you may
study at your leisure . They , of course , imply much more than they directly reveal
. I was told that a large part of the river issues from a cave some six miles above ...
I have drawings of these figures , and copies of the inscriptions , which you may
study at your leisure . They , of course , imply much more than they directly reveal
. I was told that a large part of the river issues from a cave some six miles above ...
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... begin their course southward ; and their first station is the river Damûr , about
ten miles from Beisit , on the way to Sidon . --E .. ] Prov . iii . G A WALLED PATH --
CUSTOM - HOUSE . 47 A 46 THE LAND AND THE BOOK . Beirut to the Damur,
... begin their course southward ; and their first station is the river Damûr , about
ten miles from Beisit , on the way to Sidon . --E .. ] Prov . iii . G A WALLED PATH --
CUSTOM - HOUSE . 47 A 46 THE LAND AND THE BOOK . Beirut to the Damur,
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I did so , and have never been annoyed with a similar demand from that day to
this . Ile had mistaken me for a stranger , and expected to extort a bakshish . It is
nine hours , you say , from Beirût to Sidon ? About twenty - seven miles , and
takes ...
I did so , and have never been annoyed with a similar demand from that day to
this . Ile had mistaken me for a stranger , and expected to extort a bakshish . It is
nine hours , you say , from Beirût to Sidon ? About twenty - seven miles , and
takes ...
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