| Great Britain - 1829 - 860 pages
...covered with fine gravel or sand, grass appears growing in several places, produced by the 'iii/.i'in water oozing out of the jars, which are placed in the ground in long rows during the day. • • • It must be very inconvenient to place old persons on the throne, seeing that the poisoning... | |
| 1829 - 682 pages
...covered with fine gravel, or sand, grass appears growing in several places, produced by the Zemzen water oozing out of the jars, which are placed in the ground in long rows during die day. The whole area of the mosque is upon a lower level than any of the streets surrounding. There... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - Arabian Peninsula - 1856 - 514 pages
...by the Zem Zem water oozing out of the jars placed in (on) the ground in long rows during the day.J There is a descent of eight or ten steps from the...the north side into the platform of the colonnade, * The author afterwards informs us, that " the temple has been so often ruined and repaired, that no... | |
| Thomas Patrick Hughes - Religion - 1885 - 794 pages
...are covered with fine gravel or sand, grass appears growing in several places, produced by the zamzam water oozing out of the jars, which are placed in...surrounding it. There is a descent of eight or ten «tcpi from the gates on the north side into the platform of the colonnade, and of ihre« or four steps... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - Arabian Peninsula - 1906 - 506 pages
...covered with fine gravel or sand, grass appears growing in several places, produced by the Zem Zem water oozing out of the jars which are placed in the ground in long rows during the day." There is a descent of eight or ten steps from the gates on the north side into the platform of the... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - Arabian Peninsula - 1906 - 510 pages
...covered with fine gravel or sand, grass appears growing in several places, produced by the Zem Zem water oozing out of the jars which are placed in the ground in long rows during the day.2 There is a descent of eight or ten steps from the gates on the north side into the platform of... | |
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