I soon observed an afflicting change had taken place in the countenance of my friend. It was now that, in aggravation of all my sufferings, I foresaw the impossibility of his long resisting the violently burning blasts which, with little intermission,... Travels in Europe, Asia Minor and Arabia - Page 372by John Griffiths (M. D.) - 1805 - 396 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1805 - 456 pages
...two o'clock!5. M. the Sirooolets blew stronger than usual from the SK and on joining the mohafiah, I soon observed an afflicting change had taken place...in aggravation of all my sufferings, I foresaw the impossihility of his long resisting the violent burning blasts ยป hich, with little intermission, continued... | |
| 1805 - 752 pages
...Simooleh blew ilronger than ufual from the SE ; and on joining the MohafFah, I foon obferved an afflifting change had taken place in the countenance of my friend. It was now that, in aggravation of all my fufferings, I forefaw the impoffibility of his long refitting the violently burning blails which, with... | |
| English literature - 1806 - 1016 pages
...At two o'clock PM the Simooleh blew stronger than usual from the SE ; and on joining the Mobaffiih, I soon observed an afflicting change had taken place in the countenance of my friend. It was now tliar, in aggravation of all my sufferings, I foresaw the impossibility of his long resisting the violently... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 246 pages
...PM the Simooleh blew ftronger than ufual from the SE ; and on joining the Mohaff'ah, I foon obierved an afflicting change had taken place in the countenance...friend. It was now that, in aggravation of all my fufferings, I forefaw the impofiibility of his long refifting the violently burning blafls which, with... | |
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