The Thistle and the Cedar of Lebanon

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by HABEEB RISK ALLAH EFFENDI, m.r.c.s., and associate of king’s college.
“And Jehoash the king of Israel sent to Amaziah king of Judah, saying, The thistle that was in Lebanon, sent to the cedar that was in Lebanon, saying, Give thy daughter to my son to wife; and there passed by a wild beast that was in Lebanon, and trode down the thistle.”—2 Kings xiv. 9.
second edition.
LONDON: JAMES MADDEN, 8 LEADENHALL STREET.
1854
london: printed by wertheimer and co. finsbury circus.
The following pages were written in compliance with the solicitations of many esteemed friends, who were desirous that I should lay before the public an outline of my life and travels, and give to the English nation a description of the domestic habits and religious opinions of my countrymen in Syria. However incompetent I may have proved for the task, I trust that what I have written may not be wholly uninteresting; and above all, it is my earnest hope, that my feeble efforts to arouse the generous interest of the English for the welfare and improvement of my native land, may not prove without use.
In choosing the title which is prefixed to my humble work, I have acted upon the long-established usage of my countrymen of speaking parabolically, a practice which has existed from the days of Job down to the present time.
I cannot conclude without offering my heartfelt thanks to my friend, the Rev. Wm. Frederick Witts, Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, for the valuable assistance he has rendered me in revising these pages for the press.
R. A.
18, Cambridge-square , Hyde Park , May , 1853.

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2011-02-18

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Europe -- Description and travel; Syria -- Description and travel; Risk Allah, Habeeb -- Travel -- Syria; Risk Allah, Habeeb -- Travel -- Europe

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