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... Greek and one of the Latin Church , on the respective antiquity of their modes of worship . Not arriving at any satisfactory con- clusion by the mere vigorous use of their lungs , they turned the debate into a wager , agreeing that ...
... Greek and one of the Latin Church , on the respective antiquity of their modes of worship . Not arriving at any satisfactory con- clusion by the mere vigorous use of their lungs , they turned the debate into a wager , agreeing that ...
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... Greek or Levantine out of his path . Here is the slender minaret of a mosque . Here are camels again , swaying their long necks with a melancholy motion . Probably all these things would seem very commonplace to me if.
... Greek or Levantine out of his path . Here is the slender minaret of a mosque . Here are camels again , swaying their long necks with a melancholy motion . Probably all these things would seem very commonplace to me if.
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... Greek poetry was an " alas ! " a groaning , a lament , com- mencing a hymn of woe . It needs must be so ; art is born of sorrow . It is an attempt to conse- crate or to heal it , or in a yet lower form to bury it out of mind . In Egypt ...
... Greek poetry was an " alas ! " a groaning , a lament , com- mencing a hymn of woe . It needs must be so ; art is born of sorrow . It is an attempt to conse- crate or to heal it , or in a yet lower form to bury it out of mind . In Egypt ...
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... Greek procession . Nothing could be more disgusting . It con- sisted of a train of long - bearded priests , howling their litanies , followed by thousands of pilgrims , so riotous in their eagerness to kiss the sacred images , that they ...
... Greek procession . Nothing could be more disgusting . It con- sisted of a train of long - bearded priests , howling their litanies , followed by thousands of pilgrims , so riotous in their eagerness to kiss the sacred images , that they ...
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... Greeks , numbering 1,500 , having their patriarch , and possessing numerous convents ; Armenians , Copts , Syrians , and Protestants of various denominations . The great festivals bring thousands of pilgrims to Jerusalem , as well as ...
... Greeks , numbering 1,500 , having their patriarch , and possessing numerous convents ; Armenians , Copts , Syrians , and Protestants of various denominations . The great festivals bring thousands of pilgrims to Jerusalem , as well as ...
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