| Flavius Josephus - 1809 - 658 síður
...moid enough for agriculture, and are very fruitful. They have abundance oí tree», and are full oi autumnal fruit, both that which grows wild, and that which is the t llrtt oi cultivation. They are not naturally watered by many rivers, but derive their chiei moiilure... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1815 - 296 síður
...countries are made up of hills and valleys, and are moist enough for agriculture, aud are very fruitful. They have abundance of trees,, and are full of autumnal...both that which grows wild, and that which is the effect of cultivation. They are not naturally watered by many rivers, but derive their chief moisture... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 síður
...the year as one day. FLEUKY'S Manners of the Israelita, by Dr. A. Clarke, p. 04. 2408. In Samaria, they have abundance of trees, and are full of autumnal fruit, both of that which grows wild, and that which is the effect of cultivation. JOSEPH. Wars, b. iii. cA. Hi.... | |
| William Brown - 1823 - 536 síður
...of the same nature with Judea, for both countries are made up of hills and valleys, are moist enongh for agriculture, and are very fertile. They have abundance...both that which grows wild, and that which is the effect of cultivation. They are naturally watered by many streams, but derive their chief moisture... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1824 - 596 síður
...countries are made up of hills and vallies ; and are moist enough for agriculture ; and are very fruitful. They have abundance of trees, and are full of autumnal...both that which grows wild, and that which is the effect of cultivation. They are not naturally watered by many rivers ; but derive their chief moisture... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 630 síður
...Samaria is entirely of the same nature with Judaea. Both countries are composed of hills and values; they are moist enough for agriculture, and are very fertile....abundance of trees, and are full of autumnal fruit, both of that which grows wild, and also of that which is the effect of cultivation. They are not naturally... | |
| William Carpenter - 1826 - 858 síður
..." It is entirely of the same nature as Judea, for both countries are made up of hills and vallies, are moist enough for agriculture, and are very fertile....both that which grows wild, and that which is the effect of cultivation. They are naturally watered by many streams, but derive their chief * Jewish... | |
| William Brown - 1826 - 718 síður
...is entirely of the same nature with Judea, for both countries are made up of hills and vallies, arc moist enough for agriculture, and are very fertile....both that which grows wild, and that which is the effect of cultivation. They are naturally watered by many streams, but derive their chief moisture... | |
| William Carpenter - 1824 - 604 síður
...Samaria is of the same nature with Judren. Both countries are composed of hills and valleys ; they arc moist enough for agriculture, and are very fertile....abundance of trees, and are full of autumnal fruit ; both of that which grows wild, and also of that which is the effect of cultivation.* The testimonies of... | |
| Robert Renney - 1832 - 132 síður
...both countries are made up of hills and valleys, are moist enough for agriculture, and very fruitful. They have abundance of trees, and are full of autumnal...both that which grows wild, and that which is the effect of cultivation. They are naturally watered by many rivers, but derive their chief moisture from... | |
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