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... scarcely ex- ceed Greece in extent . * * * This empire has with- in itself the elements of duration ; for the cause of justice and equity , the firm upholding of the law , and implied submission to its ordinance , are the peculiar ...
... scarcely ex- ceed Greece in extent . * * * This empire has with- in itself the elements of duration ; for the cause of justice and equity , the firm upholding of the law , and implied submission to its ordinance , are the peculiar ...
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... scarcely cast anchor , when we were sur- rounded by boats , from which our ears were assailed with loud , shrill cries , resembling those of Naples when passengers are about to land . I hired a boat and made for the Queen , in order to ...
... scarcely cast anchor , when we were sur- rounded by boats , from which our ears were assailed with loud , shrill cries , resembling those of Naples when passengers are about to land . I hired a boat and made for the Queen , in order to ...
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... scarcely eight miles from the coast ; a scorching wind passed over the arid plains of Africa , and we saw the hot vapour floating over the dazzling white sand of the desert . Shortly afterwards we descried the light - house of ...
... scarcely eight miles from the coast ; a scorching wind passed over the arid plains of Africa , and we saw the hot vapour floating over the dazzling white sand of the desert . Shortly afterwards we descried the light - house of ...
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... before reaching this little town we completed our voyage of 120 miles . We had scarcely cast anchor , when boys came to meet us with asses , on which we proceeded in the usual fashion , and under c 2 VOYAGE ON THE NILE . · BULAK . 19.
... before reaching this little town we completed our voyage of 120 miles . We had scarcely cast anchor , when boys came to meet us with asses , on which we proceeded in the usual fashion , and under c 2 VOYAGE ON THE NILE . · BULAK . 19.
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... scarcely be heard . We were quite exhausted when we reached our inn , in time , however , to fortify ourselves , by a good din- ner , for our journey across the desert . Our luggage had already preceded us on forty camels . It was six o ...
... scarcely be heard . We were quite exhausted when we reached our inn , in time , however , to fortify ourselves , by a good din- ner , for our journey across the desert . Our luggage had already preceded us on forty camels . It was six o ...
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2d Edition Afghan Ameers animals army arrived Author bank beautiful Belooches Bhawulpoor boards boat Bombay British built camels camp Captain cavalry cloth coloured consists containing cultivated date palms desert Dheean Singh Dictionary dirty dressed elephant eminent Encyclopædia English Engravings European fakir feet high Ferozpoor flowers garden Governor guns hand handsome Heera Singh Hindoo History horses hour houses HOWITT Hyderabad Illustrations India Indus inhabitants J. C. LOUDON Kashmir Khan Lady Lahore London Lord Ellenborough Maharaja Mahometans Mahout Malabar Point manner Meer ment morning mosque natives Natural numerous o'clock officers palace passed Plates post 8vo present princes Rajah regiment river road round Royal ruins Runjeet Singh rupees SAMUEL LAING scarcely sent servants Shere Singh side Sikhs silk Sinde soon square miles Sukkur surrounded Sutlej tamarinds tamarisk tents town TREATISE trees troops vessel Vignette Titles village vols wall Wood Woodcuts
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