Travels in Palestine and Syria, 2. köideHenry Colburn, 1837 |
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... mountain ; - pl . plain ; — prom . promontory ; — prov . province ; - r . river ; -t . town ; val . valley ; - vil ... mountains of , S. 224 . Abil ( Abila ) , ruins , S. 250 . Abilene , canton of , P. 8 ; S. 142 . vale of , P. 254 ...
... mountain ; - pl . plain ; — prom . promontory ; — prov . province ; - r . river ; -t . town ; val . valley ; - vil ... mountains of , S. 224 . Abil ( Abila ) , ruins , S. 250 . Abilene , canton of , P. 8 ; S. 142 . vale of , P. 254 ...
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... Mountain - View from its Summit - Mount Hermon - Nain - En- Dor - Plain of Es- draelon— Plain of Saphet - Excessive Heat - Take shelter under a ruined Bridge over the Jordan - Bysan , or Scytho- polis - Mount Gilboa - The Lake of ...
... Mountain - View from its Summit - Mount Hermon - Nain - En- Dor - Plain of Es- draelon— Plain of Saphet - Excessive Heat - Take shelter under a ruined Bridge over the Jordan - Bysan , or Scytho- polis - Mount Gilboa - The Lake of ...
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... mountain , and then branches off abruptly into the plain of Jericho . This last mountain , according to tradition , is the one into which our Saviour suffered himself to be led by the Spirit , that he might show him all the kingdoms and ...
... mountain , and then branches off abruptly into the plain of Jericho . This last mountain , according to tradition , is the one into which our Saviour suffered himself to be led by the Spirit , that he might show him all the kingdoms and ...
Page 73
... mountain torrents ) , without any sensible rising on its part , an enquiry naturally suggests itself , where does it find its discharge ? Some writers have been inclined to suspect , that it has a hidden communication with the Mediter ...
... mountain torrents ) , without any sensible rising on its part , an enquiry naturally suggests itself , where does it find its discharge ? Some writers have been inclined to suspect , that it has a hidden communication with the Mediter ...
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... mountain , which is frequently mentioned in the Evangelical history , stretches from north to south , and is about a mile in length . At this moment , the short grass which covered its sides in the spring , is withered by the autumnal ...
... mountain , which is frequently mentioned in the Evangelical history , stretches from north to south , and is about a mile in length . At this moment , the short grass which covered its sides in the spring , is withered by the autumnal ...
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