The Traveller in Africa: Containing Some Account of the Antiquities, Natural Curiosities, and Inhabitants of Such Parts of that Continent and Its Islands, as Have Been Most Explored by EuropeansDarton, Harvey, and Darton, 1814 - Всего страниц: 374 |
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... four square walks , and are surrounded with walls . I next visited the castle , which is large and ruin- ous it is almost a town of itself ; the outer walls inclose a space of ground three miles in circumfer- ence , and it contains a ...
... four square walks , and are surrounded with walls . I next visited the castle , which is large and ruin- ous it is almost a town of itself ; the outer walls inclose a space of ground three miles in circumfer- ence , and it contains a ...
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... four long , narrow rooms , without windows , that open with folding doors into the court . These doors are painted in chequers of various colours : the Moors are par- tial to these coloured squares ; all imitations of men or animals ...
... four long , narrow rooms , without windows , that open with folding doors into the court . These doors are painted in chequers of various colours : the Moors are par- tial to these coloured squares ; all imitations of men or animals ...
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... four wives , and as many more as he pleases , who do not bear that title . The ladies in Morocco seldom go abroad , and , so private are their lives , that a husband , of a barbarous disposition , may exercise great cruelty towards his ...
... four wives , and as many more as he pleases , who do not bear that title . The ladies in Morocco seldom go abroad , and , so private are their lives , that a husband , of a barbarous disposition , may exercise great cruelty towards his ...
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... four to six hundred yards high , sometimes broken by rocky precipices that out - top the rest , and covered with groves of fruit and forest trees , with mud - walled cottages of the Kabyles in- tervening . The second day we entered the ...
... four to six hundred yards high , sometimes broken by rocky precipices that out - top the rest , and covered with groves of fruit and forest trees , with mud - walled cottages of the Kabyles in- tervening . The second day we entered the ...
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... four inches high , and use neither knives nor forks . Before they begin , every one utters this eja- culation , " In the name of God . " When the repast is finished , a slave pours water over their hands , and they afterwards wash their ...
... four inches high , and use neither knives nor forks . Before they begin , every one utters this eja- culation , " In the name of God . " When the repast is finished , a slave pours water over their hands , and they afterwards wash their ...
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Стр. 150 - Where brighter suns dispense serener light, And milder moons imparadise the night ; A land of beauty, virtue, valor, truth, Time-tutored age, and love-exalted youth. The wandering mariner, whose eye explores The wealthiest isles, the most enchanting shores, Views not a realm so bountiful and fair, Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air...
Стр. 150 - The heritage of nature's noblest race, There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest, Where man, creation's tyrant, casts aside His sword and sceptre, pageantry and pride, While in his soften'd looks benignly blend The sire, the son, the husband, brother, friend; Here woman reigns; the mother, daughter, wife, Strew with fresh flowers the narrow way of life! In the clear heaven of her delightful eye, An angel-guard of loves and graces lie; Around her knees domestic...
Стр. 150 - Here woman reigns ; the mother, daughter, wife, Strew with fresh flowers the narrow way of life ; In the clear heaven of her delightful eye, An angel-guard of loves and graces lie ; Around her knees domestic duties meet, And fireside pleasures gambol at her feet.
Стр. 223 - It was in vain to think of flying ; the swiftest horse, or fastest sailing ship could be of no use to carry us out of this danger; and the full persuasion of this rivetted me as if to the spot where I stood, and let the camels gain on me so much in my state of lameness, that it was with some difficulty I could overtake them.
Стр. 150 - Touch'd by remembrance trembles to that pole ; For in this land of heaven's peculiar grace, The heritage of nature's noblest race, There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest...
Стр. 341 - As soon as he had seated himself upon a mat by the threshold of his door, a young woman, his intended bride, brought a little water in a calabash, and kneeling down before him, desired him to wash his hands ; when he had done this, the girl, with a tear of joy sparkling in her eyes, drank the water, this being considered as the greatest proof she could possibly give him of her fidelity and attachment.
Стр. 332 - ... from the size of a pin's head to that of a pea, scattered through a large body of sand or clay, and in this state it is called by the Mandingoes sanoo munko (gold powder).
Стр. 150 - An angel-guard of loves and graces lie ; Around her knees domestic duties meet, And fire-side pleasures gambol at her feet. Where shall that land, that spot of earth be found? " Art thou a man — a patriot ? look around, O thou shalt find, howe'er thy footsteps roam, That land thy country, and that spot thy home.
Стр. 224 - I saw from the southeast a haze come, in colour like the purple part of the rainbow, but not so compressed or thick. It did not occupy twenty yards in breadth, and was about twelve feet high from the ground. It was a kind of blush upon the air, and it moved very rapidly, for I...