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... Chamsin , the " Chamsin air " is spoken of . Day- light is so far dimmed that Dr. Schneider suggests that the Biblical expression , " Egyptian darkness , " may be derived from this characteristic feature of Chamsin days : but the only ...
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... Chamsin , the “ Chamsin air " is spoken of . Day- light is so far dimmed that Dr. Schneider suggests that the Biblical expression , " Egyptian darkness , " may be derived from this characteristic feature of Chamsin days : but the only ...
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... Chamsin ( cf. Hengstenberg , Hävernick , and others ) . The horrors of this phenomenon are described by nearly every traveller . Du Bois Aymé ( p . 110 ) says : " When the Chamsin blows , the sun is of a pale yellow colour ; its light ...
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... Chamsin covered Egypt with such dense darkness , that every one thought the last day was at hand . Laborde , however , will not admit that there is any resemblance between the Chamsin and the darkness referred to here : " Ce serait ...
chamsin z books.google.com
... Chamsin ( cf. Hengstenberg , Hävernick , and others ) . The horrors of this phenomenon are described by nearly every traveller . Du Bois Aymé ( p . 110 ) says : " When the Chamsin blows , the sun is of a pale yellow colour ; its light ...
chamsin z books.google.com
... Chamsin ( cf. Hengstenberg , Hävernick , and others ) . The horrors of this phenomenon are described by nearly every traveller . Du Bois Aymé ( p . 110 ) says : " When the Chamsin blows , the sun is of a pale yellow colour ; its light ...
chamsin z books.google.com
... Chamsin and Simum winds . - The Chamsin * occurs during the period of the south winds , that is , in the months of April and May . This wind has its name from Chamsin , which means fifty , from the Arabians asserting that it blows ...
chamsin z books.google.com
... Chamsin and Simum winds . - The Chamsin * occurs during the period of the south winds , that is , in the months of April and May . This wind has its name from Chamsin , which means fifty , from the Arabians asserting that it blows ...