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" ... a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills ; a land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and... "
Palestine: Or, the Holy Land : from the Earliest Period to the Present Time - Página 416
por Michael Russell - 1831 - 448 páginas
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Chemistry of the Four Seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter: An Essay ...

Thomas Griffiths - 1846 - 462 páginas
...the Iron, the Tin, and the Lead." And again, in the Book of Deuteronomy, it is written :— " A land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig Brass." The opinion of the most learned commentators concerning this passage, is corroborated by science, viz.,...
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Chemistry of the Four Seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter: An Essay ...

Thomas Griffiths - 1846 - 440 páginas
...the Iron, the Tin, and the Lead." And again, in the Book of Deuteronomy, it is written : — " A land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig Brass." The opinion of the most learned commentators concerning this passage, is corroborated by science, viz.,...
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Chemistry of the Four Seasons ...: An Essay, Principally Concerning Natural ...

Thomas Griffiths (Professor of chemistry in the Medical College of St. Bartholomew's Hospital) - 1846 - 526 páginas
...the Iron, the Tin, and the Lead." And again, in the Book of Deuteronomy, it is written : — "A land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig Brass." The opinion of the most learned commentators concerning this passage, is corroborated by science, viz.,...
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The Jewish herald and record of Christian effort for the ..., Volúmenes1-2

International society for the evangelization of the Jews - 1846 - 738 páginas
...a land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack anything in it ; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." Of this land it is predicted, that it would become as brimstone and salt, and burning ; that it would...
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A Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures: Both of the Old and ...

Robert Hawker (D.D.) - 1846 - 890 páginas
...and fountains, and depths, that spring out of valleys and hills." " A land," said Moses, " whose very stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." See Deut. viii. 7, 8, 9, &c. ; Ezek. xx. 6, 15. And among profane historians of antiquity we find the...
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Lectures on the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce, Volumen1

James William Gilbart - 1847 - 356 páginas
...A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack anything in it. A land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." This may be regarded as a negative description of Egypt. The land of Canaan was not, like the land...
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Lectures on the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce, Volumen1

James William Gilbart - 1847 - 354 páginas
...Egypt did not produce; and, moreover, Egypt had no mines of copper or of iron ; but this is " a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass.9' Secondly. We observe, that the commerce of a country depends upon its consumption . — its...
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A Perambulation of the Antient and Royal Forest of Dartmoor and the Venville ...

Samuel Rowe - 1848 - 348 páginas
...that spring out of valleys and hills — a land of wheat, and barley, of milk and honey — a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass ;"J where, but for Dartmoor, to which must be attributed mainly, the fact that this inspired description...
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Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen19

Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1848 - 726 páginas
...Egypt did not produce ; and, moreover, Egypt had no mines of copper or of iron ; but this is " a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." Secondly, We observe, that the commerce of a country depends upon its consumption — its consumption...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen19

1848 - 696 páginas
...A land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack anything in it. A land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass." This may be regarded as a negative description of Egypt. The land of Canaan was not, like the land...
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