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- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e authorlink1 "Eli Smith".
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e date "1832".
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e first1 "Eli".
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e isCitedBy Mount_Ararat.
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e journal "The Biblical Repository and Classical Review".
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e last1 "Smith".
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e page books?id=ADtKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA203.
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e quote "On the last occasion we passed very near the base of that noble mountain, which is called by the Armenians, Masis, and by Europeans generally Ararat...".
- d3db0cc9662e4ef0739d16989e061388b8722d905675668abdbe65054712824e title "Foreign Correspondence".