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... occupied with patch of corn or fruit - tree.2 Lower down near Canobin the valley contracts into a sublime chasm , its rocky walls ris- ing perpendicularly a thousand feet on either side , and in places not leaving room for even a ...
... occupied with patch of corn or fruit - tree.2 Lower down near Canobin the valley contracts into a sublime chasm , its rocky walls ris- ing perpendicularly a thousand feet on either side , and in places not leaving room for even a ...
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... occupied most portions of it ( See Cant . ii . 9 , 17 ; viii . 14 ) . To these two Canon Tristram would add the crocodile ( Land of Israel , p . 103 ) , which he thinks must have been found in the Zerka for that river to have been ...
... occupied most portions of it ( See Cant . ii . 9 , 17 ; viii . 14 ) . To these two Canon Tristram would add the crocodile ( Land of Israel , p . 103 ) , which he thinks must have been found in the Zerka for that river to have been ...
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... occupy within the Semitic group is a question considerably more difficult to determine . By local position they should belong to the western , or Aramaic branch , rather than to the eastern , or Assyro - Babylonian , or to the southern ...
... occupy within the Semitic group is a question considerably more difficult to determine . By local position they should belong to the western , or Aramaic branch , rather than to the eastern , or Assyro - Babylonian , or to the southern ...
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George Rawlinson. and , as in the north Aradus ' was early seized and occupied by the Phoenician settlers , so in the south the rock , which became the heart of Tyre , was seized , fortified , covered with buildings , and converted from ...
George Rawlinson. and , as in the north Aradus ' was early seized and occupied by the Phoenician settlers , so in the south the rock , which became the heart of Tyre , was seized , fortified , covered with buildings , and converted from ...
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... occupied a position as nearly as possible central , 2 and that of Agenor was placed near the point in which the island terminates toward the north.3 The houses of the inhabitants were closely crowded to- gether , and rose to the height ...
... occupied a position as nearly as possible central , 2 and that of Agenor was placed near the point in which the island terminates toward the north.3 The houses of the inhabitants were closely crowded to- gether , and rose to the height ...
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