Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 243,Nummer 1471William Blackwood, 1938 |
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Pagina 619
... hills , their mouths open on the rolling foothills of the Shephelah , and here , on and under the hills themselves , there are villages in plenty . Some of these are set on a hill and cannot be hid - the phrase was always swimming in my ...
... hills , their mouths open on the rolling foothills of the Shephelah , and here , on and under the hills themselves , there are villages in plenty . Some of these are set on a hill and cannot be hid - the phrase was always swimming in my ...
Pagina 626
... hills and broadens into a strath are still the very cornfields into which Samson loosed the foxes with brands on their tails , to burn the crops of the Philistines . On the hill above is the village where he spent his youth , and the ...
... hills and broadens into a strath are still the very cornfields into which Samson loosed the foxes with brands on their tails , to burn the crops of the Philistines . On the hill above is the village where he spent his youth , and the ...
Pagina 632
... Hills . It was the finest view I found in Palestine , finer than that of the hills from Tall - as - Safi , or of the Old City from the Mount of Olives . At one's feet the track twisted down the mountain - side to the foot- of Hagar ...
... Hills . It was the finest view I found in Palestine , finer than that of the hills from Tall - as - Safi , or of the Old City from the Mount of Olives . At one's feet the track twisted down the mountain - side to the foot- of Hagar ...
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