Oriental Customs, Or, An Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures: By an Explanatory Application of the Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations, and Especially the Jews, Therein Alluded to : Collected from the Most Celebrated Travellers, and the Most Eminent CriticsWhittingham, 1807 - 431 sidor |
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... Aleppo to Constantinople , " two long chairs , like cradles covered with red cloth , to hang on the two sides of the camel , which chairs the Turks used to ride in , and sleep upon camels backs . " Mr. Hanway likewise mentions ( Travels ...
... Aleppo to Constantinople , " two long chairs , like cradles covered with red cloth , to hang on the two sides of the camel , which chairs the Turks used to ride in , and sleep upon camels backs . " Mr. Hanway likewise mentions ( Travels ...
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... Aleppo , p . 51. ) after observing that they are in that country much more numerous than those with smaller tails , adds , " this tail is very broad and large , terminat- ing in a small appendix that turns back upon it . It is of a ...
... Aleppo , p . 51. ) after observing that they are in that country much more numerous than those with smaller tails , adds , " this tail is very broad and large , terminat- ing in a small appendix that turns back upon it . It is of a ...
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... Aleppo , upon his triumphant return to Con- stantinople , and that the imam of the mosque , having added at the close of the prayer these words : “ May God preserve Selim Khan , the servant and minister of the two sacred cities of Mecca ...
... Aleppo , upon his triumphant return to Con- stantinople , and that the imam of the mosque , having added at the close of the prayer these words : “ May God preserve Selim Khan , the servant and minister of the two sacred cities of Mecca ...
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... Aleppo , p . 27. ) is done by many at Aleppo . The Septuagint translation of this passage seems to refer to the same practice , when it renders the first part of the verse , will bread be eaten with- -out salt ? HARMER , vol . i . p ...
... Aleppo , p . 27. ) is done by many at Aleppo . The Septuagint translation of this passage seems to refer to the same practice , when it renders the first part of the verse , will bread be eaten with- -out salt ? HARMER , vol . i . p ...
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... Aleppo a night seldom passes without lightning in the north - west quar- ter , but not attended with thunder . When it appears in the west or south - west points , it is a sure sign of the approaching rain ; this lightning is often ...
... Aleppo a night seldom passes without lightning in the north - west quar- ter , but not attended with thunder . When it appears in the west or south - west points , it is a sure sign of the approaching rain ; this lightning is often ...
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