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... called to toil through a volume replete only with what has been observed and described a hundred times , we are conducted by a well educated guide into countries that have been rarely explored or elucidated . As , in the course of the ...
... called to toil through a volume replete only with what has been observed and described a hundred times , we are conducted by a well educated guide into countries that have been rarely explored or elucidated . As , in the course of the ...
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... called Bab Neel , or the gate of the Nile : the third gate leads to the forest on the east , and is called Beb El Kibla . The gates are hung on very large hinges , and when shut at night , are locked , as in Barbary ; and are farther ...
... called Bab Neel , or the gate of the Nile : the third gate leads to the forest on the east , and is called Beb El Kibla . The gates are hung on very large hinges , and when shut at night , are locked , as in Barbary ; and are farther ...
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... called fondacs ; and hire as many rooms as they choose , having stables for their camels , & c . in the same place . These fon- dacs are private property , and are called either by the owner's name , or by that of the person who built ...
... called fondacs ; and hire as many rooms as they choose , having stables for their camels , & c . in the same place . These fon- dacs are private property , and are called either by the owner's name , or by that of the person who built ...
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