Title | Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt, Vol. 2 |
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Publisher | D. Appleton and Company |
Date | 1883 |
Description | Index: Phoenicia and Lebanon / by the Rev. H. W. Jessup -- The Phoenician plain / by the Rev. Canon Tristram -- Acre, the key of Palestine, Mount Carmel and the river Kishon, Maritime cities and plains of Palestine / by Miss M. E. Rogers -- Lydda and Ramleh, Philistia / By Lt. Col. Warren -- The south country of Judaea / by the Rev. Canon Tristram -- The southern borderland and Dead Sea / by Professor Palmer -- Mount Hor and the cliffs of Edom, The convent of St. Catherine / by Miss M. E. Rogers -- Sinai / by the Rev. C. P. Clarke -- The land of Goshen, Cairo, Memphis, Thebes, Edfu and Philae / by S. Lane-Poole. |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Location | DS107 .W73 v.2 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b1703789~S11 |
Digital Collection | Exotic Impressions: Views of Foreign Lands |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/exotic |
Repository | Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room, William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/william-r-jenkins-architecture-art-library |
Use and Reproduction | No Copyright - United States |
Identifier | exotic_201304_015 |
Title | Page 274 |
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File Name | exotic_201304_015_297.jpg |
Transcript | 274 PICTURESQUE PALESTINE. ep that no man taketh up: they shall every man turn to his own people, and fie one into his own land." The chief reasons why Moses is not likely to have conducted the children of Israel bv W '^7f ykf ^a^ ~*t>4?J*$. ***v*f~ A5~e& Mil I MAIN EL MAHKHKIYEH. $3 th-easl toward! the mountains of the Serbal group. The plain l long white range of chalk hills called El Markha. route past Sar&bfl el Khadim to Horeb, leaving out of sight the mysterious forn the column of cloud which went before the host to lead it, are (i) because its rugged pas IOUTH 01 uai.v i.Mvir.in, LOOKING NORTH-WEST. na! r< »\ valleys, auA intricate windings would have presented most gloomy difficulties to a large ered with women and children, docks and herds, and l lhr,v uol,M ' n soldiers (though, perhaps, not in ver) ml,K |