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... travellers landed at Koum Kalé , a castle on a neck of land westward of the Grecian station , and afterward crossed the Scamander by a wooden bridge near its mouth . The width of the river in this part is considerable , being nearly 400 ...
... travellers landed at Koum Kalé , a castle on a neck of land westward of the Grecian station , and afterward crossed the Scamander by a wooden bridge near its mouth . The width of the river in this part is considerable , being nearly 400 ...
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... travellers reached the Callifat Water , a river of a very slow course , yet deep enough to require being passed at a ford . This stream is supposed by Dr. C. to be the Simois , and he thinks there would not be a doubt on the subject ...
... travellers reached the Callifat Water , a river of a very slow course , yet deep enough to require being passed at a ford . This stream is supposed by Dr. C. to be the Simois , and he thinks there would not be a doubt on the subject ...
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... travellers found it extremely pleasant to bathe in the Lake ; and , to whatever distance they swam , they were able to discern , through the transparent medium , the shining pebbles at the bot- tom . - Leaving Tiberias , they made an ...
... travellers found it extremely pleasant to bathe in the Lake ; and , to whatever distance they swam , they were able to discern , through the transparent medium , the shining pebbles at the bot- tom . - Leaving Tiberias , they made an ...
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