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... called Gez , or Manna , found in Persia and Armenia , by Captain Edward Frederick . The sweet - meat , or honey - dew , here described , either exudes from a plant called gavan , in consequence of the puncture of an insect , or results ...
... called Gez , or Manna , found in Persia and Armenia , by Captain Edward Frederick . The sweet - meat , or honey - dew , here described , either exudes from a plant called gavan , in consequence of the puncture of an insect , or results ...
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... called . Chapter ii . treats of the undivided caliphate , and explains the rise of the Saracenian empire . The invasion and conquest of Persia , and the plunder of Ctesiphon , then its metropolis , though related with oratoric splendor ...
... called . Chapter ii . treats of the undivided caliphate , and explains the rise of the Saracenian empire . The invasion and conquest of Persia , and the plunder of Ctesiphon , then its metropolis , though related with oratoric splendor ...
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... called the Mosque of Omar , from the name of the founder , who was a rich Turk of Damascus in the seventh century . One of the Turkish soldiers told us that he had often been in the mosque , and that there are many antique pillars of ...
... called the Mosque of Omar , from the name of the founder , who was a rich Turk of Damascus in the seventh century . One of the Turkish soldiers told us that he had often been in the mosque , and that there are many antique pillars of ...
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