But, when the calamity happens, that the next well, which is so anxiously sought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be well described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty that they cannot proceed to... Travels in South-western Asia - Página 941823 - 180 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 984 páginas
...anxiously sought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be well described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty...proceed to another well, and if the travellers kill them to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot advance any further.... | |
| Giovanni Battista Belzoni - 1820 - 566 páginas
...anxiously sought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be well described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty...to another well ; and if the travellers kill them to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot advance any farther.... | |
| 1822 - 440 páginas
...anxiously sought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be well described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty,...to another well ; and, if the travellers kill them, to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot advance any farther.... | |
| 1822 - 526 páginas
...sought for, is found • dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be well described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty,...another . well; and, if the travellers kill them, to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot Advance any farther.... | |
| 1823 - 880 páginas
...anxiously «ought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be well described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty,...to another well : and, if the travellers kill them, to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot advance any farther.... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 630 páginas
...anxiously sought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be xvell described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty,...to another well : and, if the travellers kill them, to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot advance any farther.... | |
| Teacher's offering - 1825 - 140 páginas
...sought after is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be described. The camels, which aftord the only means of escape, are so thirsty that they...to another well ; and if the travellers kill them, (which they frequently do) to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves... | |
| Andrew Thomson (of Bristol) - 1826 - 394 páginas
...anxiously sought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot be weU described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty...to another well ; and if the travellers kill them to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot advance any farther.... | |
| William Carpenter - 1824 - 604 páginas
...anxiously sought for, is found dry, the misery of such a situation cannot well be described. The camels, which afford the only means of escape, are so thirsty...to another well : and, if the travellers kill them, to extract the little liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot advance any farther.... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1831 - 236 páginas
...'anxiously sought for, is found dry, the 'misery of such a 'situation cannot be well described. The 'camels, which afford the only means of 'escape, are so thirsty,...to another well ; and if the travellers kill them, to 'extract the little 'liquid which remains in their stomachs, they themselves cannot 'advance any... | |
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