The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volum 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... village , situated high up on the flank of the mountain , on the N.W. brink of the great gorge of the river Zaherâny . We accordingly sent off our baggage - mules by the direct road to Jerjû'a , there to await our arrival . But we had ...
... village , situated high up on the flank of the mountain , on the N.W. brink of the great gorge of the river Zaherâny . We accordingly sent off our baggage - mules by the direct road to Jerjû'a , there to await our arrival . But we had ...
Side 4
... village below the ridge of the castle . Here are a few ancient sarcophagi cut in isolated rocks . The ridge on this side is neither very steep nor high ; we rode the distance in 20 minutes from the village , half of it being level ...
... village below the ridge of the castle . Here are a few ancient sarcophagi cut in isolated rocks . The ridge on this side is neither very steep nor high ; we rode the distance in 20 minutes from the village , half of it being level ...
Side 6
... village lies high up on the declivity of the ridge W. of the great valley , here running N.W. and forming one of the main heads of Wady el - Kurn . Beyond this western ridge , in a basin from which goes out another great branch of Wady ...
... village lies high up on the declivity of the ridge W. of the great valley , here running N.W. and forming one of the main heads of Wady el - Kurn . Beyond this western ridge , in a basin from which goes out another great branch of Wady ...
Side 8
... village of Kabûl ; and afterwards , far on our right , another village on the declivity of the hills called ' Amkah , on the S. side of the deep ravine now called Wady Jiddîn , from the ruined castle of that name on its N. bank . These ...
... village of Kabûl ; and afterwards , far on our right , another village on the declivity of the hills called ' Amkah , on the S. side of the deep ravine now called Wady Jiddîn , from the ruined castle of that name on its N. bank . These ...
Side 11
... village , so far as the name is concerned , might well be held to be the ancient Arimathea ; but the historical notices seem to fix that place , not in the toparchy of Lydda , where this village lies , but in that of Fibneh ( Timnath ...
... village , so far as the name is concerned , might well be held to be the ancient Arimathea ; but the historical notices seem to fix that place , not in the toparchy of Lydda , where this village lies , but in that of Fibneh ( Timnath ...
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