Observations on divers passages of Scripture [by T. Harmer].1776 |
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... pounds weight : if we suppose these camels of Damafcus were only of the Arab breed , twenty thousand pounds weight was their pro- per loading . C 2 The The true light in which we are doubtlefs to confider in the Holy - Land . 19.
... pounds weight : if we suppose these camels of Damafcus were only of the Arab breed , twenty thousand pounds weight was their pro- per loading . C 2 The The true light in which we are doubtlefs to confider in the Holy - Land . 19.
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... suppose he means oil of a green colour : would there have been any great advantage in that ? Or can any pas- fage be produced to fhew it was an object of defire to the people of the Eaft ? But we are , are , I believe , to understand ...
... suppose he means oil of a green colour : would there have been any great advantage in that ? Or can any pas- fage be produced to fhew it was an object of defire to the people of the Eaft ? But we are , are , I believe , to understand ...
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... suppose most , if not all the oil that was made use of for anointing themselves for pleasure , was more or lefs fragrant ; it would elfe have hardly answered the purpose , which was the ftifling those dif- agreeable scents the heat of ...
... suppose most , if not all the oil that was made use of for anointing themselves for pleasure , was more or lefs fragrant ; it would elfe have hardly answered the purpose , which was the ftifling those dif- agreeable scents the heat of ...
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... suppose this storm reached to those deferts . It was fufficient if it fell with feve- rity before the eyes of Pharaoh , and demo- lifhed the country that was cultivated , and particularly that part that was near to him : agreeably to ...
... suppose this storm reached to those deferts . It was fufficient if it fell with feve- rity before the eyes of Pharaoh , and demo- lifhed the country that was cultivated , and particularly that part that was near to him : agreeably to ...
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... suppose the colocaffia is very cooling . 8 A destructive hot wind , which frequently blows in their deferts , called by Dr. Ruffell , in his Hiftory of A- leppo , the fumyel . VOL . II . Z But But be this as it may , we may fuppofe Oƒ ...
... suppose the colocaffia is very cooling . 8 A destructive hot wind , which frequently blows in their deferts , called by Dr. Ruffell , in his Hiftory of A- leppo , the fumyel . VOL . II . Z But But be this as it may , we may fuppofe Oƒ ...
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according Ægypt Ægyptian affures againſt Aleppo alfo alſo ancient appears Arabs becauſe Biſhop Chardin circumſtances confequently confiderable cuſtom Damafcus defcribes defcription defert defigned doth drefs Eaft Eaſt Eaſtern Egypt expreffed expreffion faid falutation fame fays feal feems fent fervants ferves feveral fhall fhew fhould fignifies filk filver fince firſt fome fomething fometimes fpeaking ftill ftones fuch fufficient fuppofe Gefta hiftory himſelf honour horfes houſe Ifrael illuftrate imagine Jerufalem Jewiſh Jews Judæa kifs Kings laſt leaſt Lett linen Lord Maillet manner means mentioned Mofes moft moſt muſt Nile OBSERVATION occafion paffage paffed Perfian perfons Pococke prefent princes Prophet purpoſe reaſon refpect Ruffell Saladine ſay ſeems Shaw Sir John Chardin ſome ſpeaks ſtate ſuppoſed Syria tells thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion tranflated underſtand underſtood uſed vifit William of Tyre wont word
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Página 142 - Oh that my words were now written! Oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead In the rock for ever!
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