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Page xiii
... Ullah . The Beduwy's mind is in his eyes . Their knavery . Physicians should be paid only upon their patients ' amendment . Hijabs . Metaab's amulet . A spell against lead . The jân or demons of under - earth . Exorcism . Indigence and ...
... Ullah . The Beduwy's mind is in his eyes . Their knavery . Physicians should be paid only upon their patients ' amendment . Hijabs . Metaab's amulet . A spell against lead . The jân or demons of under - earth . Exorcism . Indigence and ...
Page xx
... Ullah . Aneybar ibn Rashid . Whiteness of the European skin taken for the white leprosy . " Water of the grape . " Death in the coffee - cups of princes . The Méshed merchants . The Nasrâny shows them a book of geography . Merchandise ...
... Ullah . Aneybar ibn Rashid . Whiteness of the European skin taken for the white leprosy . " Water of the grape . " Death in the coffee - cups of princes . The Méshed merchants . The Nasrâny shows them a book of geography . Merchandise ...
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Contents
THE PERAEA AMMON AND MOAB | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 28 |
CHAPTER IV | 85 |
CHAPTER V | 119 |
CHAPTER VI | 150 |
Appendix to Chaps IV V VI | 181 |
Doughty at Medáin Sâlih translated by M Ernest Renan Membre | 188 |
CHAPTER VIII | 215 |
CHAPTER XIII | 356 |
CHAPTER XIV | 385 |
Appendix to Chap XIV | 411 |
CHAPTER XVI | 436 |
CHAPTER XVII | 462 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 486 |
CHAPTER XIX | 517 |
CHAPTER XX | 539 |
CHAPTER IX | 242 |
CHAPTER X | 271 |
CHAPTER XI | 301 |
CHAPTER XII | 330 |
CHAPTER XXI | 566 |
Evening with the Emir Haműd Abeyds kahwa An apostate | 594 |
Appendix to Vol I | 620 |
THE PREFACE vii | |
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