The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... passed into fermentation , and by the third day had assumed the appearance of yeast , for which it served as a tolerable substitute in the baking of bread . The other memoir , which is distinguished by its value and im- portance , is ...
... passed into fermentation , and by the third day had assumed the appearance of yeast , for which it served as a tolerable substitute in the baking of bread . The other memoir , which is distinguished by its value and im- portance , is ...
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... passed , was peculiarly suited to him , not only by the tranquil retirement which it afforded , but by its en- abling him to indulge that sensibility to the charms of rural scenery , which can , perhaps , only exist in a pure and ...
... passed , was peculiarly suited to him , not only by the tranquil retirement which it afforded , but by its en- abling him to indulge that sensibility to the charms of rural scenery , which can , perhaps , only exist in a pure and ...
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... passing through the Hauran , and the countries east of the Jordan , and the borders of the Dead Sea , he came from thence to Cairo by the Desert of Suez . In Egypt , as in Syria , he was visited both by Turks and Christians ; and while ...
... passing through the Hauran , and the countries east of the Jordan , and the borders of the Dead Sea , he came from thence to Cairo by the Desert of Suez . In Egypt , as in Syria , he was visited both by Turks and Christians ; and while ...
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... passed the day again together , and devoted it to an exa- mination of the town , and the remains of antiquity it possesses . Ibrahim returned to the boat with me at night , and we con- tinued up nearly as late as on the preceding one ...
... passed the day again together , and devoted it to an exa- mination of the town , and the remains of antiquity it possesses . Ibrahim returned to the boat with me at night , and we con- tinued up nearly as late as on the preceding one ...
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... passing the cataracts of Assouan , and , pe- netrating beyond the tropic into Nubia , returned again , after an absence of about 15 days , to Esneh , when the following letter from Mr. Burckhardt was put into his hands by an old Arab ...
... passing the cataracts of Assouan , and , pe- netrating beyond the tropic into Nubia , returned again , after an absence of about 15 days , to Esneh , when the following letter from Mr. Burckhardt was put into his hands by an old Arab ...
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