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Page 194
... Houses . In the houses little furniture is seen ; the principal articles ( those of the kitchen excepted ) are beds , mats on the floor , and the carpets , which cover the whole room . The rooms are about fourteen feet by ten ; the ...
... Houses . In the houses little furniture is seen ; the principal articles ( those of the kitchen excepted ) are beds , mats on the floor , and the carpets , which cover the whole room . The rooms are about fourteen feet by ten ; the ...
Page 195
... houses are dark coloured and flat roofed . He thinks Cairo is about one - third larger than Housa ; the streets are much wider than those of Timbuctoo ; the houses are covered with a kind of clay of different colours , but never white ...
... houses are dark coloured and flat roofed . He thinks Cairo is about one - third larger than Housa ; the streets are much wider than those of Timbuctoo ; the houses are covered with a kind of clay of different colours , but never white ...
Page 201
... houses , impetuously upon the dripping passengers ; while in all the streets , large sign - boards hung across by irons fixed to the fronts of the houses , which , in proportion to the abilities of shopkeepers , were carried to ...
... houses , impetuously upon the dripping passengers ; while in all the streets , large sign - boards hung across by irons fixed to the fronts of the houses , which , in proportion to the abilities of shopkeepers , were carried to ...
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