The holy places, a narrative of two years' residence in Jerusalem and Palestine, with notes on the dispersed Canaanite tribes by J. Dupuis, Том 1 |
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... considered by some , which I ought not to pass over unnoticed ; it is this at the junction of the two valleys , Jehoshaphat and Hinnom at Enrogel , there is a well , or rather a fountain of water , which rises within an enclosed space ...
... considered by some , which I ought not to pass over unnoticed ; it is this at the junction of the two valleys , Jehoshaphat and Hinnom at Enrogel , there is a well , or rather a fountain of water , which rises within an enclosed space ...
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... considered of a stony nature . There are other spots in the environs of Jerusalem which are nearly destitute of soil , the rocks protruding several feet above , clean washed by the rains , which , in their course to the valleys , sweep ...
... considered of a stony nature . There are other spots in the environs of Jerusalem which are nearly destitute of soil , the rocks protruding several feet above , clean washed by the rains , which , in their course to the valleys , sweep ...
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... considered as a great relic , is simply a plain slab of marble raised about half a foot from the ground : at its four angles stand gigantic wax tapers , which are lit up only on great occasions - Good Friday in parti- cular , when the ...
... considered as a great relic , is simply a plain slab of marble raised about half a foot from the ground : at its four angles stand gigantic wax tapers , which are lit up only on great occasions - Good Friday in parti- cular , when the ...
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... considered the poorest , although their hospitality is the most readily afforded to the Protestant as well as to the Roman Catholic ; in this they shine con- spicuously , and it merits to be recorded . CHAPTER V. The Fortifications of ...
... considered the poorest , although their hospitality is the most readily afforded to the Protestant as well as to the Roman Catholic ; in this they shine con- spicuously , and it merits to be recorded . CHAPTER V. The Fortifications of ...
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... as well as the public edifices ; and in both cases they are constructed of solid masonry . This striking peculiarity in the buildings is considered to render the apartments cooler in those warm climates than the common.
... as well as the public edifices ; and in both cases they are constructed of solid masonry . This striking peculiarity in the buildings is considered to render the apartments cooler in those warm climates than the common.
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