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They despise and neglect all other business, but that of tending their flocks. Still
they are not mean and uncultivated, but are polite, powerful, and magnanimous.
Such were Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their posterity also, till they conquered the
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They despise and neglect all other business, but that of tending their flocks. Still
they are not mean and uncultivated, but are polite, powerful, and magnanimous.
Such were Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their posterity also, till they conquered the
...
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This accounts for what we may gather from Scripture, that the Hebrews were
among the richest of the Nomades, or people, who kept flocks in the wilderness,
2 Sam. 17:27, et seq. 19: 32. 1 Sam. 25: 1 Chron. 27: 29–31. - \ § 44.
EMIGRATIONs ...
This accounts for what we may gather from Scripture, that the Hebrews were
among the richest of the Nomades, or people, who kept flocks in the wilderness,
2 Sam. 17:27, et seq. 19: 32. 1 Sam. 25: 1 Chron. 27: 29–31. - \ § 44.
EMIGRATIONs ...
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Water, which was very scanty in the deserts, and yet was very necessary to large
flocks, was very highly valued and very frugally imparted, Job. 22: 7. Num. 20:17–
19. Deut. 2:6–28. Hence the Nomades, in those tracts, through which they ...
Water, which was very scanty in the deserts, and yet was very necessary to large
flocks, was very highly valued and very frugally imparted, Job. 22: 7. Num. 20:17–
19. Deut. 2:6–28. Hence the Nomades, in those tracts, through which they ...
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The flocks of THE NoMADEs. occur large subterranean vaults, often occupying
an acre in extent, but which open by a small mouth. They are filled with rain water
and snow during the winter, and are then closed at the mouth by large flat stones
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The flocks of THE NoMADEs. occur large subterranean vaults, often occupying
an acre in extent, but which open by a small mouth. They are filled with rain water
and snow during the winter, and are then closed at the mouth by large flat stones
...
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The Flocks of The NoMADEs. 58 III. A breed larger than ours, and of very fine
wool. Of this class of sheep, there are two kinds, the one, having immense tails,
about four feet long, and five inches thick, ros, the other, having short tails, and
large ...
The Flocks of The NoMADEs. 58 III. A breed larger than ours, and of very fine
wool. Of this class of sheep, there are two kinds, the one, having immense tails,
about four feet long, and five inches thick, ros, the other, having short tails, and
large ...
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