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Page 59
... called Aénser . There is at this moment in the mountains of Boojeiah , a village of Kabyles , called Thala Edhrarin , that is to say , Thala of the mountains , from the number or peculiar character of its fountains : the ancient Thala ...
... called Aénser . There is at this moment in the mountains of Boojeiah , a village of Kabyles , called Thala Edhrarin , that is to say , Thala of the mountains , from the number or peculiar character of its fountains : the ancient Thala ...
Page 62
... called On by the Hebrews and Heliopolis by the Greeks , was by the Egyptians named Tadis ( Vide D'Herbelot ) . The Arabs , following the analogy of the Greek denomination , called this city Ain - el - Schems , the eye of the sun . This ...
... called On by the Hebrews and Heliopolis by the Greeks , was by the Egyptians named Tadis ( Vide D'Herbelot ) . The Arabs , following the analogy of the Greek denomination , called this city Ain - el - Schems , the eye of the sun . This ...
Page 209
... called sticklac , from which all the others are made . After being separated , pounded , and having the color extracted by water , it is called seedlac ; when melted into cakes , it is called lumplac ; when purified and transparent , it ...
... called sticklac , from which all the others are made . After being separated , pounded , and having the color extracted by water , it is called seedlac ; when melted into cakes , it is called lumplac ; when purified and transparent , it ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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