The Quarterly Review, Volume 59J. Murray, 1837 |
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Page 96
... passed within any reasonable time ; nor could the Egyptians have thought of following them with horses and chariots into such an imprac- ticable chaos . So that if the Israelites had passed through the depths of the sea , or anywhere ...
... passed within any reasonable time ; nor could the Egyptians have thought of following them with horses and chariots into such an imprac- ticable chaos . So that if the Israelites had passed through the depths of the sea , or anywhere ...
Page 131
... passed another similar door before arriving at a small level spot , whence we discovered the summit of Sinai , and the two edifices which surmount it . One is a chapel , the other is a mosque . ..... We climbed with difficulty to the ...
... passed another similar door before arriving at a small level spot , whence we discovered the summit of Sinai , and the two edifices which surmount it . One is a chapel , the other is a mosque . ..... We climbed with difficulty to the ...
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... passed the bay of Pchad or Pchiate ; it was still in possession of the Circassians . A few weeks previous the captain of their corvette paid them a visit , when he set fire to nearly the whole of the vessels in the bay ; and Mr. Spencer ...
... passed the bay of Pchad or Pchiate ; it was still in possession of the Circassians . A few weeks previous the captain of their corvette paid them a visit , when he set fire to nearly the whole of the vessels in the bay ; and Mr. Spencer ...
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