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Page 102
... contain the finest coloured flowers , and the chairs have similar ornaments . The flowers are so finely raised , that it seems a pity to press them by sitting on them . Another room contains La Fontaine's fables of the birds ; and here ...
... contain the finest coloured flowers , and the chairs have similar ornaments . The flowers are so finely raised , that it seems a pity to press them by sitting on them . Another room contains La Fontaine's fables of the birds ; and here ...
Page 345
... contains one thousand houses , inhabited chiefly by Turks : but there are about eighty Greek families , who have a ... contain coffins , or receptacles for the dead ; in the smaller chambers there is a coffin in each of the three sides ...
... contains one thousand houses , inhabited chiefly by Turks : but there are about eighty Greek families , who have a ... contain coffins , or receptacles for the dead ; in the smaller chambers there is a coffin in each of the three sides ...
Page 377
... contains houses enough for a population of five or six thousand souls , but I do not believe that the actual population of those villages is so great . The language is Arabic , perfectly intelligible to the natives of Egypt , but containing ...
... contains houses enough for a population of five or six thousand souls , but I do not believe that the actual population of those villages is so great . The language is Arabic , perfectly intelligible to the natives of Egypt , but containing ...
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