| Donald Campbell - 1795 - 542 strani
...the hopes of water carriage to Bagdad had never once occurred to my mind. It was ftill the hot feafon of the year, and we were to travel through that country,...over which the horrid wind I have before mentioned fweeps its confuming blafts : it is called by the Turk* Samiel, is mentioned by holy Job under the... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1796 - 536 strani
...hopes hopes of wafer carriage to Bagdad had never once occurred to my mind. It was ftill the hot feafen of the year, and we were to travel through that country,...over which the horrid, wind I have before mentioned fweeps its confuming blafts : it is called by the Turks Samiel, is mentioned by holy Job under the... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1796 - 302 strani
...travel through that country, over which the horrid wind before mentioned fweeps its confuming blafts : it is called by the Turks Samiel ; is mentioned by holy Job under the name of the eaft wind, and extends its ravages all the way from the extreme end of the gulph of Cambaya up to Mofiil... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1797 - 304 strani
...travel through that country, over which the horrid wind before mentioned fweeps its containing blafts : it is called by the Turks, Samiel ; is mentioned by holy Job under the name of the eaft wind, and extends its ravages all the way from the extreme end of the gulph of Cambaya up to Moful... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1807 - 452 strani
...hopes of water carriage to Bagdad had never once occurred to my mind. It was - ftfll the hot feafon of the year, and we were to travel through that country,...over which the horrid wind I have before mentioned fweeps its confuming blafts: it is called by the Turks famiel, is mentioned by holy Job under the name... | |
| 1810 - 612 strani
...be equally dangerous ; and which, therefore, demanded a full exertion of fortitude and resolution. ' It was still the hot season of the year, and we were...its consuming blasts. It is called, by the Turks, .vv •/••/. — is mentioned, by holy Job, under the name of the East Wind, and extends its ravages... | |
| 1810 - 480 strani
...to be equally dangerous; and which, therefore, demanded a full exertion of fortitude and resolution. It was still the hot season of the year, and we were...its consuming blasts. It is called, by the Turks, Samicl, is mentioned, by holy Job, under the name of the east wind, and extends its ravages all the... | |
| 1810 - 596 strani
...equally dangerous ; and which, there, fore, demanded a full exertion of fortitude and resolution. ' It was still the hot season of the year, and we were...travel through that country, over which the horrid wind 1 have before mentioned sweeps its consuming blasts. It is called, by the Turks, Samiel, — is mentioned,... | |
| 1808 - 632 strani
.... The following extract from Campbell's Travels confirms Mr. Bruce's account : — * ft Tray stffi the hot season of the year, and we were to travel...through that country over which the horrid wind I have just before mentioned sweeps its consuming blasts t it is called by ike Turks Sarnie I, — is mentioned... | |
| Elijah Parish - 1813 - 558 strani
...day's sun, as to produce a disagreeable heat to the body, at the distance of a foot or even a yard. It was still the hot season of the year, and we were...through that country, over which the horrid wind, called by the Turks Sarnie/, sweeps its consuming blasts. Job calls it the East wind; its ravages extend... | |
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