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... frequent rains and perennial springs , so that it seemed an earthly Paradise , well fitted to be the site of the Garden of the Hesperides , or the abode of the Lotos- eaters . Cyrene , the capital of the country , was founded by a ...
... frequent rains and perennial springs , so that it seemed an earthly Paradise , well fitted to be the site of the Garden of the Hesperides , or the abode of the Lotos- eaters . Cyrene , the capital of the country , was founded by a ...
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... frequent mention in the New Testament proves how important a part of the Jewish nation they constituted . They distinguished themselves under Trajan by a rebellion , in which they exhibited great ferocity ; this rebellion was only ...
... frequent mention in the New Testament proves how important a part of the Jewish nation they constituted . They distinguished themselves under Trajan by a rebellion , in which they exhibited great ferocity ; this rebellion was only ...
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... frequent contact with European civilisation . There is no country , excepting Morocco , where the Moslem has so little felt the influence of modern civilisation , or where his fanaticism is more offensive . Here , we are still in the ...
... frequent contact with European civilisation . There is no country , excepting Morocco , where the Moslem has so little felt the influence of modern civilisation , or where his fanaticism is more offensive . Here , we are still in the ...
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... archi- tectural ornament , the walls not exceeding fourteen feet in height , and almost in no case are the rooms more than ten feet in breadth , though frequently thirty or forty feet long . They are lighted from the.
... archi- tectural ornament , the walls not exceeding fourteen feet in height , and almost in no case are the rooms more than ten feet in breadth , though frequently thirty or forty feet long . They are lighted from the.
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... frequent , except ophthalmia , the prevalence of which may be ascribed to the general filthiness , and to the habit which the people have at night of sleeping exposed on the terraces , or in the damp court - yards . It is disgusting to ...
... frequent , except ophthalmia , the prevalence of which may be ascribed to the general filthiness , and to the habit which the people have at night of sleeping exposed on the terraces , or in the damp court - yards . It is disgusting to ...
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