Egyptian DaysHoughton Mifflin, 1912 - 329 pages |
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... SIDE VIEW " BED OF PHARAOH , " PHILAE IN THE TEMPLE OF SETI , ABYDOS RELIEF , " SETI AT WORSHIP , " ABYDOS MAP OF EGYPT SHOWING RIVER DISTANCES • . 276 280 . 282 • 284 . 286 286 . 294 • 302 • 310 • 314 · 325 EGYPTIAN DAYS PART I 000 ...
... SIDE VIEW " BED OF PHARAOH , " PHILAE IN THE TEMPLE OF SETI , ABYDOS RELIEF , " SETI AT WORSHIP , " ABYDOS MAP OF EGYPT SHOWING RIVER DISTANCES • . 276 280 . 282 • 284 . 286 286 . 294 • 302 • 310 • 314 · 325 EGYPTIAN DAYS PART I 000 ...
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... side the immediate environs of Cairo and one or two of the larger towns , so that automobiles are of no possible service save to the resident urban popula- tion . Donkeys , horses , or camels serve only for brief excursions to the east ...
... side the immediate environs of Cairo and one or two of the larger towns , so that automobiles are of no possible service save to the resident urban popula- tion . Donkeys , horses , or camels serve only for brief excursions to the east ...
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... sides to keep the dust and sand out of the eyes . These may be procured , of course , in Cairo , where any reliable apothecary will also supply a small bottle of soothing lotion for the eyes , a thing which those familiar with the ...
... sides to keep the dust and sand out of the eyes . These may be procured , of course , in Cairo , where any reliable apothecary will also supply a small bottle of soothing lotion for the eyes , a thing which those familiar with the ...
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... of the Nile , but lies well to the western side of the Delta on a shore so low that one ap- proaching by sea is unable to perceive it until close at hand . Secondly , the wonder is likely to MOSQUES AND BAZAARS OF CAIRO 31.
... of the Nile , but lies well to the western side of the Delta on a shore so low that one ap- proaching by sea is unable to perceive it until close at hand . Secondly , the wonder is likely to MOSQUES AND BAZAARS OF CAIRO 31.
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... host , " the Hak- kim " - blessed man ! -who had left his warm fire- side in the Ghezireh to meet us in the dead of night . were gone , A wandering porter informed us that no luggage would be MOSQUES AND BAZAARS OF CAIRO 33.
... host , " the Hak- kim " - blessed man ! -who had left his warm fire- side in the Ghezireh to meet us in the dead of night . were gone , A wandering porter informed us that no luggage would be MOSQUES AND BAZAARS OF CAIRO 33.
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Abydos Amenhotep Amenhotep III Ammon Ammon-Ra ancient appears Arabs Assiut Assuan backsheesh bank bazaars Beni Hassan body building Cairo camel carved cemetery chapel Cheops Citadel cliffs colossi columns Copts court dead decoration delightful Dendera desert donkey doubtless dragoman Dynasty Edfû Egypt Egyptian erected Esneh eternal face feet feluccas Ghizeh gods Greek Hassan Hatasu Hathor Horus huge hypostyle hall impressive Isis Karnak Khephrên king KOM OMBO land later lofty Luxor magnificent massive mastaba mastaba tomb Memphis midst miles modern Mohammed monarchs monument mortuary mosque Mouski mummy native Nile once Osiris passed Pharaoh Philæ Professor Ptolemaic pylon pyramids Rameses Rameses II Ramesseum Raschid ride river rock ruin sacred Sakkâra sands seems seen Seti shrine side sort sowaheen Sphinx spot steamer stone street Taiyah tarbush temple Thebes thing Thutmosis Thutmosis III tion to-day towers valley visitor walls worship