Palestine, Or, The Holy Land: From the Earliest Period to the Present TimeHarper, 1836 - 330 |
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... Turks - Increased Tole- ration - Bonaparte invades Syria - Siege of Acre and Defeat of French -Actual State of the Holy Land - Number , Condition , and Character of the Jews .... Page 246 CHAPTER IX . THE NATURAL HISTORY OF PALESTINE ...
... Turks - Increased Tole- ration - Bonaparte invades Syria - Siege of Acre and Defeat of French -Actual State of the Holy Land - Number , Condition , and Character of the Jews .... Page 246 CHAPTER IX . THE NATURAL HISTORY OF PALESTINE ...
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... Turkish empire in Asia whic is comprehended within the 31st and 34th degrees of north latitude , and extends from the Mediterranean to the Syrian Desert , eastward of the river Jordan and the Dead Sea . Whether viewed as the source of ...
... Turkish empire in Asia whic is comprehended within the 31st and 34th degrees of north latitude , and extends from the Mediterranean to the Syrian Desert , eastward of the river Jordan and the Dead Sea . Whether viewed as the source of ...
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... Turkish despotism . The fields are left without cultivation , and the towns and vil- lages are reduced to beggary ; but the latest accounts from * Seetzen , in Annales des Voyages , i . 398 ; and Correspondance de M. Zach . 425 ...
... Turkish despotism . The fields are left without cultivation , and the towns and vil- lages are reduced to beggary ; but the latest accounts from * Seetzen , in Annales des Voyages , i . 398 ; and Correspondance de M. Zach . 425 ...
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... Turks in those evil days . The armies of that nation were followed by slave - dealers supplied with chains , by means of which fifty or sixty were bound in a row together , leaving only two feet between to enable them to walk . The ...
... Turks in those evil days . The armies of that nation were followed by slave - dealers supplied with chains , by means of which fifty or sixty were bound in a row together , leaving only two feet between to enable them to walk . The ...
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... Turkish galley hove in sight , and caused great alarm . The master , " being a wise fellow , began to devise how to escape the danger ; but , while both he and all of us were in our dumps , God sent us a merrie gale of wind . " As they ...
... Turkish galley hove in sight , and caused great alarm . The master , " being a wise fellow , began to devise how to escape the danger ; but , while both he and all of us were in our dumps , God sent us a merrie gale of wind . " As they ...
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