Travels in Central Asia: Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand ; Performed in the Year 1863Harper & Brothers, 1865 - 493 páginas |
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... banks of a stream , to let our beasts drink . The halt awakened my companions , who , still sleep- ily rubbing their eyes , pointed out to me how Tehe- ran was there lying before us to the northeast . I looked about me , and perceived ...
... banks of a stream , to let our beasts drink . The halt awakened my companions , who , still sleep- ily rubbing their eyes , pointed out to me how Tehe- ran was there lying before us to the northeast . I looked about me , and perceived ...
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... banks we saw the encampment of Gömüshtepe , in form like a hundred beehives lying close together . As it had been at Karatepe , so was it also here on account of the shallowness : even boats that draw little water can not approach the ...
... banks we saw the encampment of Gömüshtepe , in form like a hundred beehives lying close together . As it had been at Karatepe , so was it also here on account of the shallowness : even boats that draw little water can not approach the ...
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... banks of the Gör- ghen , † and consisted of tents standing close together . It was near sunset when , quite worn out , we reached his dwelling , in the fond hope of being able at last to find repose ; but a sad disappointment awaited us ...
... banks of the Gör- ghen , † and consisted of tents standing close together . It was near sunset when , quite worn out , we reached his dwelling , in the fond hope of being able at last to find repose ; but a sad disappointment awaited us ...
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... banks for miles and miles . This must also have been the case in ancient times , for it was considered advisable to build the great wall before mentioned as a defense , at a distance of from four to six English miles from the north bank ...
... banks for miles and miles . This must also have been the case in ancient times , for it was considered advisable to build the great wall before mentioned as a defense , at a distance of from four to six English miles from the north bank ...
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... banks until the nasib ( fate ) has decreed that thou shouldst drink water in another place ; and no one knows whether this will occur at an early or a late period . " Only imagine what effect an answer so Oriental was calculated to ...
... banks until the nasib ( fate ) has decreed that thou shouldst drink water in another place ; and no one knows whether this will occur at an early or a late period . " Only imagine what effect an answer so Oriental was calculated to ...
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