Palestine, Or, The Holy Land: From the Earliest Period to the Present TimeHarper, 1836 - 330 |
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... walls of the city , they would encounter less restraint in performing their devotions in the places which were sanctified by his more frequent presence and miracles . Besides , the knowledge of these scenes was soon extended to a very ...
... walls of the city , they would encounter less restraint in performing their devotions in the places which were sanctified by his more frequent presence and miracles . Besides , the knowledge of these scenes was soon extended to a very ...
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... walls , could not have suffered so much from the siege as the more lofty edifices within . That the holy places were known to all men in the time of Adrian is de- monstrated by an undeniable fact . This emperor , when he rebuilt the ...
... walls , could not have suffered so much from the siege as the more lofty edifices within . That the holy places were known to all men in the time of Adrian is de- monstrated by an undeniable fact . This emperor , when he rebuilt the ...
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... walls which the ancient cultivators built to support the soil on the declivities of the mountains ; the form of the cisterns in which they collected the rain - water ; and traces of the canals by which this water was distributed over ...
... walls which the ancient cultivators built to support the soil on the declivities of the mountains ; the form of the cisterns in which they collected the rain - water ; and traces of the canals by which this water was distributed over ...
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... wall , we perceive extensive ruins , stunted cypresses , bushes of the aloe and prickly pear , while some huts of the meanest order , resembling whitewashed sepul chres , are spread over the desolated mass . This spot is Jerusalem ...
... wall , we perceive extensive ruins , stunted cypresses , bushes of the aloe and prickly pear , while some huts of the meanest order , resembling whitewashed sepul chres , are spread over the desolated mass . This spot is Jerusalem ...
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... walls were deposited copies of their religious , moral , and civil institutions ; which it was their duty not only to preserve , but to multiply . They kept , besides , the genealogies of the tribes ; in which they marked the lineage of ...
... walls were deposited copies of their religious , moral , and civil institutions ; which it was their duty not only to preserve , but to multiply . They kept , besides , the genealogies of the tribes ; in which they marked the lineage of ...
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