| Sir Frederick Henniker - 1823 - 368 sidor
...where the population never could have been great, where great works never could have been atchieved, and never been required ? My incredulity as to Meroe...then frozen, and the water drawn off from under the ice. Encamped near one of the springs is a caravan of Djelabi, or slave pedlars, who are in the habit... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 514 sidor
...even these, instead of being formed of one solid block, are constructed of millstones." He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...frozen, and the water drawn off from under the ice.t This remark suggests a question relative to the origin of these grassy islands in the desert. Major... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 536 sidor
...even these, instead of being formed of one solid block, are constructed of millstones." He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...frozen, and the water drawn off from under the ice.t This remark suggests a question relative to the origin of these grassy islands in the desert. Major... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 376 sidor
...even these, instead of being formed of one solid block, are constructed of millstones." He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...then frozen, and the water drawn off from under the ice.f This remark suggests a question relative to the origin of these grassy islands in the desert.... | |
| John Lemprière - 1833 - 822 sidor
...'even these, instead of being formed of one solid block, are constructed of mill-stones.' He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...is very remarkable; it is covered with a lamina of suit and sand mixed, and has the same appearance as if a ploughed field had been flooded over, then... | |
| Michael Russell - 1835 - 356 sidor
...even these, instead of being formed of one solid block, are constructed of millstones." He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...frozen, and the water drawn off from under the ice.t This remark suggests a question relative to the origin of these grassy islands in the desert. Major... | |
| John Lemprière - 1838 - 818 sidor
...even these, instead of bejng formed of one solid block, are constructed of mill-stones.' He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...remarkable ; it is covered with a lamina of salt and «and mixed, and has the same appearance as if a ploughed field had been flooded over, then frozen,... | |
| John Lemprière - 1839 - 810 sidor
...even these, instead ofbejng formed of one solid block, are constructed of mill-stones.' He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...then frozen, and the water drawn off from under the ice. This remark suggests a question relative to the origin of these grassy islands in the desert.... | |
| 1842 - 358 sidor
..."even these, instead of being formed of one solid block, are constructed of millstones." He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...frozen, and the water drawn off from under the ice.t ' This remark suggests a question relative to .the origin of these grassy islands in the desert. <... | |
| Michael Russell - 1842 - 356 sidor
...even these, instead of being formed of one solid block, are constructed of millstones." He adds, that the surface of the earth in the vicinity of the temple...been flooded over, then frozen, and the water drawn oil, from under the ice.t This remark suggests a question relative to the origin of these grassy islands... | |
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