The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 163
... four hundred families , receives annually thirty - five thousand piastres to distribute among them , The Bedouins , who inhabit villages , pay regular tribute , but those who have no fixed residence , and live in tents , remove from the ...
... four hundred families , receives annually thirty - five thousand piastres to distribute among them , The Bedouins , who inhabit villages , pay regular tribute , but those who have no fixed residence , and live in tents , remove from the ...
Page 164
... four inches long , by twenty - four feet eight inches wide . In front is a portico of eight columns ; three only are standing , and they in a mutilated state ; their circumference is nine feet six inches , and the space between seven ...
... four inches long , by twenty - four feet eight inches wide . In front is a portico of eight columns ; three only are standing , and they in a mutilated state ; their circumference is nine feet six inches , and the space between seven ...
Page 165
... four or five soldiers are now sufficient for levying it , whereas four hundred were necessary for that purpose when they first came under his dominion . ' Fancy is willing to conjecture that these secluded spots , belted round with ...
... four or five soldiers are now sufficient for levying it , whereas four hundred were necessary for that purpose when they first came under his dominion . ' Fancy is willing to conjecture that these secluded spots , belted round with ...
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