| 1869
...Kasym (that is from the vicinity of the Persian Gulf as far as Medinah) do not possess above 10,000. When I affirm, therefore, that the aggregate number...the river Euphrates and by Syria) does not exceed 50,000, I have arrived at about the true estimate. "' In this part of the east I know not any country... | |
| 1834 - 808 sider
...from Akaba or the north point of the Red Sea, southwards to the shores of the ocean near Hadramaut, comprising the great chain of mountains and the lower...of Asia or in Europe would furnish,) I am confident thai my calculation is not by any means under the true estimate. In this part of the East, I know not... | |
| 1834 - 810 sider
...from Akaba or the north point of the Red Sea, southwards to the shores of the ocean near Hadramaut, comprising the great chain of mountains and the lower...of Asia or in Europe would furnish,) I am confident thai my calculation is not by any means under the true estimate. In this part of the East, I know not... | |
| 1834 - 394 sider
...from Akaba or the north point of the Red Sea, southwards to the shores of the ocean near Hadramaut, comprising the great chain of mountains and the lower...any other part of Asia or in Europe would furnish,). 748 JVbfe* on the Bedouins. [Oci. I am confident that my calculation is not by any means under the... | |
| 592 sider
...Kasym (that is from the vicinity of the Persian Gulf as far as Medinah) do not possess above 10,000. When I affirm, therefore, that the aggregate number...the river Euphrates and by Syria) does not exceed 50,000, I have arrived at about the true estimate. '' In this part of the east I know not any country... | |
| William Fleming - 1838 - 612 sider
...the country between Mecca and Medina few horses are to be found; and Burekhardt confidently asserts, that the aggregate number of horses in Arabia, as bounded by the river Euphrates and Syria, does not exceed fifty thousand. That intelligent traveller alleges that the finest races of... | |
| John William Carleton - 1870 - 614 sider
...Kasym (that is from the vicinity of the Persian Gulf as far as Meilinaii) do not possess above 10,000. When I affirm, therefore, that the aggregate number...the river Euphrates and by Syria) does not exceed 50,000, I have arrived at about the true estimate. •' In this part of the east I know not any country... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1866 - 846 sider
...the country between Mecca and Medina few horses are to be found ; and Burckhardt confidently asserts, that the aggregate number of horses in Arabia, as bounded by the river Euphrates and Syria, does not exceed fifty thousand. That intelligent traveller alleges that the finest races of... | |
| 584 sider
...Kasym (that is from the vicinity of the Persian Gulf as far as Medinah) do not possess above 10,000. When I affirm, therefore, that the aggregate number...the river Euphrates and by Syria) does not exceed 50,000, I have arrived at about the tnie estimate. " In this part of the east I know not any country... | |
| JOSEPH BOGERSON - 1837 - 524 sider
...little favourable to the race, and horses are still there scarcer than they are in Yemen. In affirming, therefore, that the aggregate number of horses in Arabia, as bounded by the Euphrates and Syria, amounts to almost 50,000, a number much inferior to that found in Europe or any... | |
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