The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volum 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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Side lxxxvi
... called away from this meeting , he might have confirmed me in saying that an omnivorous appetite is not always accompanied by corresponding powers of digestion and assimi- lation lxxxvi Earl of ELLESMERE'S Address - Obituary .
... called away from this meeting , he might have confirmed me in saying that an omnivorous appetite is not always accompanied by corresponding powers of digestion and assimi- lation lxxxvi Earl of ELLESMERE'S Address - Obituary .
Side 5
... called Hazûr , and also Ha- zîry , but not the Hazor of Scripture and Josephus . Hence we proceeded S. W. to Râmeh , on an isolated hill in the midst of a basin shut in by other high hills . This is , unquestionably , the Ramah of Asher ...
... called Hazûr , and also Ha- zîry , but not the Hazor of Scripture and Josephus . Hence we proceeded S. W. to Râmeh , on an isolated hill in the midst of a basin shut in by other high hills . This is , unquestionably , the Ramah of Asher ...
Side 7
... called Tell Hazûr , from a small ruin on its N.W. declivity . This also cannot be the Hazor of Scripture and Josephus , for that was adjacent , not ( like this ) to the lake of Tiberias , but to the waters of Merom or Sa- mochonitis ...
... called Tell Hazûr , from a small ruin on its N.W. declivity . This also cannot be the Hazor of Scripture and Josephus , for that was adjacent , not ( like this ) to the lake of Tiberias , but to the waters of Merom or Sa- mochonitis ...
Side 8
... called ' Amkah , on the S. side of the deep ravine now called Wady Jiddîn , from the ruined castle of that name on its N. bank . These villages correspond in name to the Cabul and Beth Emek , of the tribe of Asher , and the deep valley ...
... called ' Amkah , on the S. side of the deep ravine now called Wady Jiddîn , from the ruined castle of that name on its N. bank . These villages correspond in name to the Cabul and Beth Emek , of the tribe of Asher , and the deep valley ...
Side 10
... called Dibbârieh . We spent the day in Nâblus , and again visited the Samaritans . Both the priests , father and son , whom we saw before , are still living ; but the elder seemed to be superannuated , and the younger is now the acting ...
... called Dibbârieh . We spent the day in Nâblus , and again visited the Samaritans . Both the priests , father and son , whom we saw before , are still living ; but the elder seemed to be superannuated , and the younger is now the acting ...
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