| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1813 - 540 pages
...Under a wise and a beneficent government, the produce of the Holy Lanil would exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvest; the salubrity of its air; its...: God hath given it of the dew of heaven, and the famess of the earth, and plenty of corn and wine."' — p. 520. The approach to ' the Holy City' is... | |
| 1813 - 1102 pages
...Under a wise and a beneficent government, the produce of the Holy Land would exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvest; the salubrity of its air; its...rivers, lakes, and matchless plains; its hills and vales;—all these, arldt-il to the serenity of its climate, prove this land to be indeed " a field... | |
| Augustin Calmet - 1814 - 636 pages
...produce of the Holy Land would exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvest ; (he salubrity of ¡Is air; its limpid springs; its rivers, lakes, and matchless...hills and vales ; all these, added to the serenity of ¡Is climate, prove this land to be indeed "afield which the Lord hath blessed ; God hath given it... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1814 - 430 pages
...would exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvest ;f the salubrity of its air; J its limped spring ; its rivers, lakes, and matchless plains; its hills and vales: — all these, added to the serenity 3ent front his journal. (Fee pp. 62,63,64, 66, 67. Journ. from A'.ep. to Jerus> inf. irai.) flours.... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1814 - 428 pages
...poison tlie at^wspheje ft» ro many ;b«res of tBe Mediterranean. of its climate, prove this land tabe indeed " a field which the Lord hath blessed :* God hath given it of the deff of heaven, and the fatness of the earth, and plenty of corn and wine." The first part of our journey... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, John Agg - 1817 - 114 pages
...can conceive. " IIs perennial harvest," as a modern tourist expresses himself, " the salubrity of ils air, its limpid springs, its rivers, lakes, and matchless plains, its hills and dales, — all these, added to the serenity of its climate, prove this land to be, indeed, " a field... | |
| John Jones (Curate of Waterbeach.) - 1821 - 322 pages
...Under a wise and beneficial government, the produce of the Holy Land would exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvest ; the salubrity of its air ;...be indeed " a field which the Lord hath blessed." Gen. xxvii, 28. " God hath given it of the dew of heaven, and the fatness of the earth, and plenty... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1823 - 490 pages
...as cited in a former chapter of this Work. limpid springs ; its rivers, lakes, and matchless CHAP. plains ; its hills and vales ; — all these, added...this land to be indeed " a field which the Lord hath blessed3 : God hath given it of the dew of heaven, and the fatness of the earth, and plenty of corn... | |
| 1823 - 190 pages
...hills and vales ; added to the Serenity of it* climate, provingitlo be indeed what Scripture terras it, '"A field which the Lord hath, blessed : God hath given it of the, dew of heaven, and (he fatness of the eaffh,' and plenty of com and wine." — Gen. xivii. 27: 28. On the morning of the... | |
| 1867 - 348 pages
...beneficent government, the produce of the Holy Land would exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvests, the salubrity of its air, its limpid springs, its rivers, lakes, and matchless plains; its hills and valleys; all these, added to the serenity of the climate, prove this to be indeed ' a field which the... | |
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