| 1739 - 474 páginas
...and tempting a Booty to be fuffered to efcape. If therefore in the Courfe of their travelling they did not fall in with the Hovels of the Kabyles or...the Arabs, they had nothing to protect them from the Inclemency either of the Heat of the Day, or the Cold of the Night, unlefs they met with fome accidental... | |
| Thomas Shaw - 1757 - 590 páginas
...with the towns or villages above mentioned, we had nothing to protect us from the inclemency either of the heat of the day, or the cold of the night, unlefs we accidentally fell in with a cave or grove of trees, the fhelve of a rock, or with fbme ancient arches,... | |
| 1760 - 238 páginas
...trouble, but would have railed the fufpicion of the Arabs : if therefore in the courfe of our travels, we did not fall in with the hovels of the Kabyles, or the encampments of the Arabs, we had nothing to proteft us either from the Scorching heat of the fun by day, or the cold of the night,... | |
| 1760 - 248 páginas
...trouble, but would have raifed the fufpicion of the Arabs : if therefore in the courfe of our travels, we did not fall in with the hovels of the Kabyles, or the encampments of the drabs, we had nothing to proteft us either from the (torching heat of tjie fun by day, or the cold... | |
| 1767 - 612 páginas
...trouble, but would have raifed the fufpicion of the Arabs : if therefore, in the courfe of our travels, we did not fall in with the hovels of the Kabyles, or the encampments of the Arabs, we had nothing to protect us either from the fcorching heat of the fun by day, or the cold of the night,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 314 páginas
...and-troublefome, but would have excited the fufpicion of the Arabs. In our peregrinations, therefore, when we did not fall in with the hovels of the Kabyles or the encampments of the Arabs, we had nothing to protect us from the fcorching fun by day, nor the cold by night, lave the accidental... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1814 - 886 páginas
...with the towns or villages above mentioned, we had nothing to protect us from the inclemency either of the heat of the day, or the cold of the night, unlefs we accidentally fell in with a cave or grove of trees, the ihelve of a rock, or with fome ancient arches,... | |
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