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Rude corduroy roads threaded the wilderness in parts, and from this Red-Sea sort of passage the lad had peered and questioned in delicious fear.
The Henchman Mark Lee Luther
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Hath vexed the Red-Sea coast, whose waves oerthrew
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There were plenty of adventurous young New Yorkers, of good blood, who were themselves privateersmen, Red-Sea men, or slavers; and in the throng of seafaring men of this type, the crews and captains of the pirate ships passed unchallenged.
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Hath vexed the Red-Sea coast, whose waves o'erthrew
National Epics Kate Milner Rabb 1901
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Hath vexed the Red-Sea coast, whose waves o'erthrew
Style Walter Alexander Raleigh 1891
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Their tradition of Ophir is more to be marked than this conceit of _Rumos_ in the Red-Sea.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784
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Acheen, in the island of Sumatra; where likewise he met with Arabians, and a nation called _Ramos_, [32] from the Red-Sea, who have traded there many hundred years.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784
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Sesostris and Ptolomy kings of Egypt, to have dug canals from the Nile to the Red-Sea: One of these by the breach of the mountains on the
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From Diu ships depart for the straits of Mecca, or the Red-Sea, about the 15th of January, and return from thence to Diu in the month of
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784
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_Rumos_ is in the Red-Sea, whence Solomon sent his ships to Ophir for gold; which Ophir is now
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784
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