| 1778 - 160 pages
...chief brought me his horse, and insisted on my mounting it, to ride thejittle distance from the place we were to the monastery, while he attended me on...his horse. When we came near the walls, we saw some baskets of bread, and wooden dishes of lentils, let down by ropes. Seating ourselves on the ground,... | |
| 1799 - 516 pages
...were, to the monaftery, while he followed me on foot. Some of the other Arabs paid the fame compliment to my companions, each of them walking in like manner by the fide of his horfe. When we approached the walls, we faw coining down by a rope, baikets of bread, and... | |
| 1800 - 746 pages
...were, to the monaftery, while he followed me on foot. Some of tlie oiher Arabs paid the fame compliment to my companions, each of them walking in like manner by the fide of his horfe. When we approached the walls, we faw coming down by a rope, baflcets of bread, and... | |
| 1800 - 490 pages
...were, to the monaltery, while he followed me on foot. Some of the other Arabs paid the fame compliment to my companions, each of them walking in like manner by the lido of his horle. When we approached the walls, we faw coming down by a rope, balkets of bread, and... | |
| 1800 - 788 pages
...were, to the monaftery, while he followed me on foot. Some of t'ie other Arabs paid the fame compliment to my companions, each of them walking in like manner by the fide of his horfe. When we approached the walls, we fa\v coming down by a rope, halkets of bread, and... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 830 pages
...chief brought me his horse, and insisted on my mouiiting it, to ride the little distance from the place we were to the monastery, while he attended me on...his horse. When we came near the walls, we saw some baskets of bread, and wooden dishes of lentils, let down by ropes. Seating ourselves on the ground,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1834 - 1028 pages
...chief brought me his horse, and insisted on my mounting it, to ride the little distance from the place we were to the monastery, while he attended me on...his horse. When we came near the walls, we saw some baskets of bread, and wooden dishes of lentils, let down by ropes. Seating ourselves on the ground,... | |
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