Observations on Divers Passages of Scripture. Placing Many of Them in a Light Altogether New ... and More Amply Illustrating the Rest Than Has Been Yet Done, by Means of Circumstances Incidentally Mentioned in Books of Voyages and Travels Into the East: In Two Volumes. ...J. Johnson, 1787 |
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... Ægyptian rofe - water is much more fragrant than our's , ) seems evidently to be made use of to make the scent more rich and lafting ; as is the Lett . 10 , p . 88 . Kiif adding other rich perfumes to the rofe - water , adding Kiif ...
... Ægyptian rofe - water is much more fragrant than our's , ) seems evidently to be made use of to make the scent more rich and lafting ; as is the Lett . 10 , p . 88 . Kiif adding other rich perfumes to the rofe - water , adding Kiif ...
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... Ægyptian fishermen , which con- fifted of bundles of reeds floated by cala- bafhes " . The fails of fuch floats , when they used any , must of course have been very small , as Juvenal defcribes them , perhaps nothing more than their ...
... Ægyptian fishermen , which con- fifted of bundles of reeds floated by cala- bafhes " . The fails of fuch floats , when they used any , must of course have been very small , as Juvenal defcribes them , perhaps nothing more than their ...
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... Ægyptian earthen - ware is faid to be very porous . " The ewer , though made very clumfy , " is one of the beft pieces of earthen - ware " that they have in Egypt : for all that art " in this country confifts in making fome " vile pots ...
... Ægyptian earthen - ware is faid to be very porous . " The ewer , though made very clumfy , " is one of the beft pieces of earthen - ware " that they have in Egypt : for all that art " in this country confifts in making fome " vile pots ...
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... Ægyptian Jews in paffing over that Defert , as well as those that lived in other countries , if the Feaft of Tabernacles was too long delayed for in all thefe different countries the rain , it fhould feem , falls much about the fame ...
... Ægyptian Jews in paffing over that Defert , as well as those that lived in other countries , if the Feaft of Tabernacles was too long delayed for in all thefe different countries the rain , it fhould feem , falls much about the fame ...
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... Ægyptian army , they laid in a ftate of fafe- ty in the Wildernefs , with their flocks and herds , and the riches they brought out of Ægypt , unattacked afterwards by the fucceed- S Voy , dans la Palestine , p . 190 . 2 P. 17 . ing king ...
... Ægyptian army , they laid in a ftate of fafe- ty in the Wildernefs , with their flocks and herds , and the riches they brought out of Ægypt , unattacked afterwards by the fucceed- S Voy , dans la Palestine , p . 190 . 2 P. 17 . ing king ...
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