Discoveries in Asia Minor: Including a Description of the Ruins of Several Ancient Cities, and Especially Antioch of Pisidia, Bind 2R. Bentley, 1834 |
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Side 52
... quarter before twelve , endeavouring to prevail on some of the villagers to conduct us to Debrè . A man engaged to do it , but retracted his promise ; and we again set out alone , with , as we imagined , ample directions for the road ...
... quarter before twelve , endeavouring to prevail on some of the villagers to conduct us to Debrè . A man engaged to do it , but retracted his promise ; and we again set out alone , with , as we imagined , ample directions for the road ...
Side 59
... a hut , and tents of Turcomans ; thence the road continued to wind round the base of the acropolis , till we reached the village of Germè at a quarter past ten . 60 ASCEND THE ACROPOLIS . Riding some little way beyond.
... a hut , and tents of Turcomans ; thence the road continued to wind round the base of the acropolis , till we reached the village of Germè at a quarter past ten . 60 ASCEND THE ACROPOLIS . Riding some little way beyond.
Side 71
... quarter . " These he posted on the hills above those places where Tribigildus had to march , so that they could see every one who passed that way , with- out being themselves seen , although the enemy should march past in open day ...
... quarter . " These he posted on the hills above those places where Tribigildus had to march , so that they could see every one who passed that way , with- out being themselves seen , although the enemy should march past in open day ...
Side 94
... quarter before two , having ascended con- siderably , we came to a plain or plateau ; and , In default of male issue of the reigning family at Constan- tinople , the person next in immediate succession , is the sultan of the Tartars ...
... quarter before two , having ascended con- siderably , we came to a plain or plateau ; and , In default of male issue of the reigning family at Constan- tinople , the person next in immediate succession , is the sultan of the Tartars ...
Side 95
... quarter before four , by the road on the right , leading from Aglason . The cold - be- came painful , and the night surprised us as we passed , in the valley , the village of Cornar . We travelled over a bad road , crossing the river ...
... quarter before four , by the road on the right , leading from Aglason . The cold - be- came painful , and the night surprised us as we passed , in the valley , the village of Cornar . We travelled over a bad road , crossing the river ...
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acropolis Adalia Aglason Aiasaluk Aivali ancient Antioch arabah arrived Asia Aspendus beautiful Bourdour Brewer café cafinet called camel Cara Osman Oglou castle Cestrus church Cibyra Colonel Leake Colossæ considerable consul Cormasa Cremna crossed Debrè Denizli Derbe Dethier distance emperor Ephesus Eski-hissar evidence feet firman Germè Greek Guzel-hissar half-past head Hierapolis hill honour horses houses hundred Ibrahim Pasha immense inscription Isbarta Isionda journey khan Khonas Kirkingè Kyriacos lake Laodicea Lycus Lysinoe Lystra Magnesia marble medals Menimen Milcom minutes Mitylene MODERN SMYRNA mosque Mount mountain o'clock Pamphylia passed Perga piastres Pisidia plain priest probably quarter remains river road ruins Sagalassus says seen Selge side Smyrna stones Strabo stream sultan Temnus temple Termessus theatre Themisonium thousand tion tomb town traveller trees Turkish Turks village walls Yarislee καὶ
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Side 176 - Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind...
Side 189 - I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot : I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
Side 61 - What hast thou here? and whom hast thou here, that thou hast hewed thee out a sepulchre here, as he that heweth him out a sepulchre on high, and that graveth an habitation for himself in a rock ? 17 Behold, the LORD will carry thee away with a mighty captivity, and will surely cover thee.
Side 86 - Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came to Perga in Pamphylia: and John departing from them returned to Jerusalem.
Side 61 - And they shall hang upon him all the glory of his father's house, the offspring and the issue, all vessels of small quantity, from the vessels of cups, even to all the vessels of flagons.
Side 415 - The Greeks have three Churches ; the Armenians, one; the Latins, two; the Protestants, two. The Jews have several Synagogues. Mr. Jowett has given us an interesting account of the Greeks in these parts, in his " Christian Researches in the Mediterranean.
Side 188 - What painful recollections are connected with this period ! Twelve years were employed in building this place of savage exhibitions, and in the first of these years, the temple of Jerusalem, which had been forty-eight years in building, was razed to its foundations, and of the Holy City not one stone was left upon another which was not thrown down.
Side 188 - Hence it abounded in hot springs, which, after passing underground from the reservoirs, appeared on the mountain, or were found bubbling up in the plain, or in the mud of the river : and hence it was subject to frequent earthquakes ; the nitrous vapour, compressed in the cavities and sublimed by heat or fermentation, bursting its prison with loud explosions...
Side 264 - We left them with the promise that they would and ready to take advantage of any defect in their neighbour, stimulated by an ambition of being thought the best scholar, every one's lesson was the lesson of all, and happy was he that could say it the best. " To obviate any of the scholars...