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" Adjeloun we met with the mustard plant growing wild, as high as our horses' heads, still, being an annual, it did not deserve the appellation of a tree ; whereas the other really is such, and birds might easily, and actually do, take shelter under its... "
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - Pagina 307
1827
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Wild flowers of the year [by A. Pratt].

Anne Pratt - 1799 - 200 pagina’s
...plant we have in the north : for although, in our * Matt. ziil. 31, 32, journey from Bysan to Adjeloun, we met with the mustard plant growing wild, as high as our horses' heads ; still, being an animal, it did not deserve the appellation of a tree ; whereas the other is really such, and birds...
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Memoirs of the Wernerian Natural History Society, Volume 6

Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh - 1832 - 640 pagina’s
...declare, that " they were prevented from admitting this plant to be the mustard of the Gospels, because, being an annual, it did not deserve the appellation of a tree." To this remark we beg leave to add. Certainly it did not deserve the appellation of a tree, in our...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1844 - 490 pagina’s
...the mustard plant which we have in the north, and which, even when growing large, can never be called a tree, whereas the other is really such, and birds...might easily, and actually do, take shelter under its shadows." On further inquiry, Dr. Royle found that this tree, called "khardal," is found in the neighbourhood...
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The Church of England Magazine, Volume 17

1844 - 498 pagina’s
...the mustard plant which we have in the north, and which, even when growing large, can never be called a tree : whereas the other is really such, and birds...might easily, and actually do, take shelter under its shadows." Dr. Boyle again referred to Mr. Ameuny, and learned from him that his tree (the " klmrdal")...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany

1844 - 680 pagina’s
...not the mustard-plant which we have in the north, which, even when growing large, can never be called a tree, whereas the other is really such, and birds...might easily, and actually do, take shelter under its shadows." Professor Royle had subsequently ascertained that Dr. Lindley, in his Flora Indica, had stated...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Volume 8

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1846 - 634 pagina’s
...the mustard plant which we have in the North; for although in our journey from Byssora to Adjeloun we met with the mustard plant growing wild, as high...of " a tree," whereas the other is really such, and hirds might easily, and actually do, take shelter under its shadow.'" Travels, p. 363; and p. 107 of...
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The people's dictionary of the Bible [by J.R. Beard].

John Relly Beard - 1848 - 652 pagina’s
...the mustard plant which we have in the north ; for, although in our journey from Byssora to Adjeloun we met with the mustard plant growing wild, as high as our horses' heads, still, being on annual, it did not deserve the appellation of a tree ; whereas the other really is such, and birds...
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The baptist Magazine

1849 - 878 pagina’s
...mustard seed, and not the plant we have in the north : for although in our journey from Bysan to Adjeloun we met with the mustard plant growing wild, as high...deserve the appellation of a tree ; whereas the other is 1 really such, and birds might easily, and actiuuly do, take shelter under its shadow." Kitto, commenting...
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The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as ..., Volume 3

John Kitto - 1849 - 420 pagina’s
...not the mustard plant which we have in the north; for although in our journey from Byssan to Adjeloun we met with the mustard plant growing wild, as high...being an annual, it did not deserve the appellation of favourite lairs, both of savage man and of wild beasts. Reposing upon the ground, near the roots, free...
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The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as ..., Volume 3

John Kitto - 1849 - 432 pagina’s
...the mustard plant which we have in the north ; for although in our journey from Byssan to Adjeloun we met with the mustard plant growing wild, as high...being an annual, it did not deserve the appellation of favourite lairs, both of savage man and of wild beasts. Eeposing upon the ground, near the roots, free...
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