Notes of a Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Holy LandWilliam Blackwood & Sons, 1891 - 161 páginas |
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... crowds . of English travellers like ourselves — who , we are agreed , had much better have stayed at home - loafing about the entrances to the hotels , in spite of Tommy Atkins pacing up and down with his rifle over his shoulder , and ...
... crowds . of English travellers like ourselves — who , we are agreed , had much better have stayed at home - loafing about the entrances to the hotels , in spite of Tommy Atkins pacing up and down with his rifle over his shoulder , and ...
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... crowds before on great occasions in Europe ; but such an unceas- ing stream , coming and going in every possible direction , whichever way one turns , was a thing not yet dreamed of in my philosophy . where , in the name of goodness ...
... crowds before on great occasions in Europe ; but such an unceas- ing stream , coming and going in every possible direction , whichever way one turns , was a thing not yet dreamed of in my philosophy . where , in the name of goodness ...
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... crowd to make some purchase for his scanty evening meal . We had little to find fault with in our first sight of Jerusalem . A great proportion of this motley crowd are probably attracted here by religious motives— either their own or ...
... crowd to make some purchase for his scanty evening meal . We had little to find fault with in our first sight of Jerusalem . A great proportion of this motley crowd are probably attracted here by religious motives— either their own or ...
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... crowd round the carriage with smiles of welcome - and perhaps , also , of anticipated profit , for few visitors leave Bethlehem without expending ruinous sums on the wonderful mother - of - pearl work for which the place is famous . But ...
... crowd round the carriage with smiles of welcome - and perhaps , also , of anticipated profit , for few visitors leave Bethlehem without expending ruinous sums on the wonderful mother - of - pearl work for which the place is famous . But ...
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... crowd . By the time we had seen so much , or so little , the sun was already high in the heavens , and as we had to get as far as Nazareth that day , it was necessary to make a start . We had arranged to go up to the little Latin ...
... crowd . By the time we had seen so much , or so little , the sun was already high in the heavens , and as we had to get as far as Nazareth that day , it was necessary to make a start . We had arranged to go up to the little Latin ...
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ancient Anti-Lebanon Arab Author AYTOUN Baalbek Bazaar beautiful Bedouin believe Bethlehem Beyrout BLACKWOOD Blackwood's Magazine building carriage certainly chapel chiefly Christian cloth coast colour Constantinople crowd Crown 8vo Damascus Dead Sea domes donkey doubt dragoman Druses Eastern England Esdraelon European Fcap Fountain French gate German Gospel Government Greek Church green Haifa hands Hauran hill Holy Land Holy Sepulchre Illustrations interest J. G. Lockhart Jaffa Jericho Jerusalem Jews John Galt Jordan journey khan kind lake Latin church Laurence Oliphant least Lebanon Lord mihrab Mohammedan Moslem mosque Mount Carmel native Nazareth neighbourhood once Palestine perhaps picturesque pilgrimage pilgrims pious plain pleasant Portrait Power probably Professor religious road rock Russian sacred spot scene sects Sermons shore shrines side sight steamers stone Storah story strange Temple Tiberias tion tomb town tradition traveller Turkish valley veneration village vols walls
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