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Page 161
... chapter , begins the second period or division of this curious tour . The scene changes , the Asiatic shore is now abandoned , and , during this and the ensuing chapter , the author is a voyager on the Red Sea . In the twenty - sixth ...
... chapter , begins the second period or division of this curious tour . The scene changes , the Asiatic shore is now abandoned , and , during this and the ensuing chapter , the author is a voyager on the Red Sea . In the twenty - sixth ...
Page 202
... Chapter ii . treats of the undivided caliphate , and explains the rise of the Saracenian empire . The invasion and conquest of Persia , and the plunder of Ctesiphon , then its metropolis , though related with oratoric splendor , might ...
... Chapter ii . treats of the undivided caliphate , and explains the rise of the Saracenian empire . The invasion and conquest of Persia , and the plunder of Ctesiphon , then its metropolis , though related with oratoric splendor , might ...
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... chapters , to each of which we shall allot a few words . Chapter i . treats of the nations who formerly inhabited Russia , and describes the Slavonians in general , who formed the mass of population . The second contains a more parti ...
... chapters , to each of which we shall allot a few words . Chapter i . treats of the nations who formerly inhabited Russia , and describes the Slavonians in general , who formed the mass of population . The second contains a more parti ...
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