New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 102Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1854 |
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... ruins of Sodom and Gomorrha , so long supposed to have been buried in the dark waters of the Dead Sea , would certainly constitute one of the most remarkable events in the history of research in Holy Land . No wonder that the report of ...
... ruins of Sodom and Gomorrha , so long supposed to have been buried in the dark waters of the Dead Sea , would certainly constitute one of the most remarkable events in the history of research in Holy Land . No wonder that the report of ...
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... ruins of places - still bearing the old names , and thus set bounds to the perfectly arbitrary designations of them in the old charts . Seetzen was followed in 1812 by Burckhardt , whose explo- rations threw additional light upon the ...
... ruins of places - still bearing the old names , and thus set bounds to the perfectly arbitrary designations of them in the old charts . Seetzen was followed in 1812 by Burckhardt , whose explo- rations threw additional light upon the ...
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... ruins of Zoar are situated , and which is so distinct a feature of the Dead Sea , is thus supposed to mark the original boundary of the lake in that direction , and shows the point at which the waters broke into the plain beyond . This ...
... ruins of Zoar are situated , and which is so distinct a feature of the Dead Sea , is thus supposed to mark the original boundary of the lake in that direction , and shows the point at which the waters broke into the plain beyond . This ...
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... ruins of an edifice which once constituted a portion of Sodom . The Shaikh Abu Dahuk is very explicit upon this point . When I ask him where was the city of Sdoum ? " Here , " he said . “ And this ruin -did it belong to the cursed city ...
... ruins of an edifice which once constituted a portion of Sodom . The Shaikh Abu Dahuk is very explicit upon this point . When I ask him where was the city of Sdoum ? " Here , " he said . “ And this ruin -did it belong to the cursed city ...
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... ruins ) . " Where are they ? " " Hon wa hon " ( here and there ) . And he showed me the point of the Salt Mountain which we had just passed , and the plain which stretches along the foot of that mountain , as far as to the Wad es ...
... ruins ) . " Where are they ? " " Hon wa hon " ( here and there ) . And he showed me the point of the Salt Mountain which we had just passed , and the plain which stretches along the foot of that mountain , as far as to the Wad es ...
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admiration Apollodorus appears Arkell army asked beautiful beneath Brown called camp Captain carpet-bag Charles Metcalfe church colour Constantinople Crake Crimea Dahuk dark Dead Sea death deep Dewsbury door Dundyke English Epirus exclaimed eyes fancy fire French gentleman Gerald Massey Greek hand Hardcastle Harry Brown head heart heaven hills honour horses hour husband lady land light living look Lord Lord Metcalfe Lord Raglan Lucy Madame married Mildred Moab morning mountains never night once passed plain poor present remarkable replied returned Riverton rocks Rome round ruins Russians Saulcy scene Sebastopol seen ship shore side Silistria Sodom soon stone stood tell Thessaly things thought tion told took town travellers Travice troops turned Varna walked walls whole wife William words young Zoar
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