| 1828 - 488 páginas
...speaking of the roads from Pdnsium, across the sands of the- Desert ; in which, he says, unless there he reeds stuck in the ground to point out the line of...wind blows up the sand, and covers the footsteps. The morning was delightful on our setting out, and promised us a fine day ; but the light aits from the... | |
| 1829 - 426 páginas
...describes when speaking of the roads from Pe1 usiiun across the sands of the desert ; in which, he says, unless there be reeds stuck in the ground to point...wind blows up the sand, and covers the footsteps. The morning was delightful on our setting out, and promised us a fine day ; but the light airs from the... | |
| James Rennell - 1830 - 514 páginas
...coast of the Mediterranean sea, and the head of the Red sea : and then he describes it °. However, 6 Pliny says, lib. vi. 29. that the roads between the...the former ; passing through the Arabian tribe of Autei. The third begins at Gerto (or Adipson), probably intended for Gerrha, near Pelusium ; and also... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 580 páginas
...describes when speaking of the roads from Pelusium, across the sands of the desert ; in which, he says, unless there be reeds stuck in the ground to point...blows up the sand, and covers the footsteps. — The morning was delightful on our setting out, ami promwed ne a fine day; but the light airs from the south... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1832 - 864 páginas
...describes when speaking of the roads from Pelusium, across the sands of the desert; in which, he says, unless there be reeds stuck in the ground to point...blows up the sand, and covers the footsteps. — The morning was delightful on our setting out, and promised us a fine d:iy ; but the light airs •from... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 812 páginas
...describes when speaking of the roads from Pelusium, across the sands of the desert ; in which, he says, unless there be reeds stuck in the ground to point...be found, because the wind blows up the sand, and the footiteps. — The morning was dulightful on our letting out, and. promised us a fine day; but... | |
| Augustin Calmet - 1832 - 1060 páginas
...speaking of the roads from Pclusium, across the sands of the desert ; in which, he says, unless there he reeds stuck in the ground to point out the line of direction, the way could not he found, because the wind blows up the sand, and covers the footsteps. The morning was ddightful on... | |
| 1838 - 588 páginas
...describes when speaking of the roads from Pelusium across the sands of the desert, in which he says, unless there be reeds stuck in the ground, to point...wind blows up the sand and covers the footsteps. The morning was delightful, on our setting out ; and promised us a fine day ; but the light air from the... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1839 - 834 páginas
...describes when speaking of the roads from Pelusium, across the sands of the desert; in which, lie says, unless there be reeds stuck in the ground to point...blows up the sand, and covers the footsteps. — The morning was delightful on our setting out, and promised us a fine day ; but the light airs from the... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1839 - 834 páginas
...describes when speaking of the roads from Pelusium, across the sands of the desert; in which, he says, unless there be reeds stuck in the ground to point...blows up the sand, and covers the footsteps. — The mornincr was delightful on our setting out, and promised us a fine day ; but the light airs from the... | |
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