The Bible cyclopædia: or, Illustrations of the civil and natural history of the sacred writings [ed. by W. Goodhugh, completed by W.C. Taylor].William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor 1843 |
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... Egypt and Arabia it is found in great abundance . In Egypt , particularly in Grand Cairo , there are large flocks of them , which render an important service to the inhabitants by devouring all the filth and carrion , which might ...
... Egypt and Arabia it is found in great abundance . In Egypt , particularly in Grand Cairo , there are large flocks of them , which render an important service to the inhabitants by devouring all the filth and carrion , which might ...
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... Egypt , contemporary with the Mosaic age . This , then , is a symbolical image of the queen herself ; and the lotus flowers beneath are evidently , though em- blematically , taken for the Nile , and for the entire coun- try of Egypt ...
... Egypt , contemporary with the Mosaic age . This , then , is a symbolical image of the queen herself ; and the lotus flowers beneath are evidently , though em- blematically , taken for the Nile , and for the entire coun- try of Egypt ...
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... Egypt . The first word , which signifies the act of treading out , is the Coptic word & hi , which has the same ... Egypt , but the monuments show that the Egyptians , like the Jews , suffered the ox to tread out the corn unmuzzled . We ...
... Egypt . The first word , which signifies the act of treading out , is the Coptic word & hi , which has the same ... Egypt , but the monuments show that the Egyptians , like the Jews , suffered the ox to tread out the corn unmuzzled . We ...
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... Egypt . Such a com- bination of water , warmth , and a good soil , produces exuberant fertility in the Bekaah , which is hence per- haps the most rich and beautiful part of Syria . The usual produce of the wheat harvest in the vale is ...
... Egypt . Such a com- bination of water , warmth , and a good soil , produces exuberant fertility in the Bekaah , which is hence per- haps the most rich and beautiful part of Syria . The usual produce of the wheat harvest in the vale is ...
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... Egypt , from which we learn that they were employed in making pottage . St. Augustine says they grow abundantly in Egypt ; are much used as a food there ; and those of Alexandria are considered peculiarly valuable . Pliny mentions two ...
... Egypt , from which we learn that they were employed in making pottage . St. Augustine says they grow abundantly in Egypt ; are much used as a food there ; and those of Alexandria are considered peculiarly valuable . Pliny mentions two ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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