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1 , which states that Moses , during his exile from Egypt , led his flock to the back side of the desert , and came to the mountain of God , even to HOREB , ' where God appeared to him in the burning bush , and gave him his mission for ...
1 , which states that Moses , during his exile from Egypt , led his flock to the back side of the desert , and came to the mountain of God , even to HOREB , ' where God appeared to him in the burning bush , and gave him his mission for ...
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Nevertheless , I distinguished the Red Sea , the mountains of Africa , and some summits of mountains which I easily recognised by their shapes - Schommar being distinguishable by its rounded masses , Serbal by its shooting points ...
Nevertheless , I distinguished the Red Sea , the mountains of Africa , and some summits of mountains which I easily recognised by their shapes - Schommar being distinguishable by its rounded masses , Serbal by its shooting points ...
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From this the defile of Jagra leads into the mountains , where the Russians have a few houses , the ruins of a church , and a monastery , the latter converted into a barrack ; but , says Mr. Spencer , ' the Circas- sians having ...
From this the defile of Jagra leads into the mountains , where the Russians have a few houses , the ruins of a church , and a monastery , the latter converted into a barrack ; but , says Mr. Spencer , ' the Circas- sians having ...
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