Palestine, Or The Holy Land: From the Earliest Period to the Present TimeHarper & Bros., 1839 - 330 |
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... wealth and employment to the inhabitants . Peræa presents on its numerous terraces a mixture of vines , olives , and pomegranates . Karak - Moab , the capital of a district corresponding to that of the 30 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
... wealth and employment to the inhabitants . Peræa presents on its numerous terraces a mixture of vines , olives , and pomegranates . Karak - Moab , the capital of a district corresponding to that of the 30 INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS .
Strona 32
... inhabitants poor . The ruins of Samaria itself are now covered with orchards ; and the people of the district , who have forgotten their native dialect , as well perhaps as their angry disputes with the Jews , continue to worship the ...
... inhabitants poor . The ruins of Samaria itself are now covered with orchards ; and the people of the district , who have forgotten their native dialect , as well perhaps as their angry disputes with the Jews , continue to worship the ...
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... inhabitants are not sensible of any noxious qualities in its exhalations ; while the ac- counts formerly believed , that the winged tribes in attempt- ing to fly over it fell down dead , are now generally regarded as fabulous ...
... inhabitants are not sensible of any noxious qualities in its exhalations ; while the ac- counts formerly believed , that the winged tribes in attempt- ing to fly over it fell down dead , are now generally regarded as fabulous ...
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... inhabitants were never entirely ex- pelled by the victorious Hebrews , but that they retained , in some instances by force , and in others by treaty , a consider- able portion of land within the borders of all the tribes , -a fact which ...
... inhabitants were never entirely ex- pelled by the victorious Hebrews , but that they retained , in some instances by force , and in others by treaty , a consider- able portion of land within the borders of all the tribes , -a fact which ...
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... the children of Moab and Ammon . As soon , therefore , as the fear of their name and the power of their arms had scattered the inhabitants of the D open countries , the Israelites began to sow and to HEBREW COMMONWEALTH . 37.
... the children of Moab and Ammon . As soon , therefore , as the fear of their name and the power of their arms had scattered the inhabitants of the D open countries , the Israelites began to sow and to HEBREW COMMONWEALTH . 37.
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