| Bibliography - 1740 - 480 pages
...which is fo plentiful in fome Places that Mr. Maundrel avers, that in many Parts of it he perceived a Smell of Honey and Wax as ftrong as if one had really been in an Apiary ; and this, Sir, is all that the Words of Mofes imply, which might be without... | |
| Thomas Newton - Bible - 1766 - 540 pages
...bees, and for the fabric of honey; of " which Jofephus gives us his tcftimony, Da " Bell. Jud. Lib. 5, Cap. 4. And I have reafon " to believe it, becaufe when I was there, 1 " perceived in many places a fmell of honey *' and wax, as ftrong as if one had been in an " apiary.... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1785 - 718 pages
...both for cattle, corn, olives and vines, had yet its proper ufefulnefs, for the nourifhment of bees. And I have reafon to believe it, becaufe when I was there, I perceived in many places a fmell of honey and wax, as fIrong as if one had been in an apiary. Why then might not this country... | |
| David Collyer - Bible - 1790 - 484 pages
...nou" rifhment of bees, and for the fabric of honey j " of which Jofephus gives us his teilimony p. And " I have reafon to believe it, becaufe when I was " there, I perceived, in many places, a fmell of " honey and wax as ftrong as if one had been in an " apiary : Why then might not this country... | |
| Thomas Newton - Bible - 1803 - 460 pages
...the fa" brie of honey ; of which Jofephus gives us his tefti"v "mony, De Bell. Jud. Lib. 5. Cap/4. And I have ^ reafon to believe it, becaufe when I was there, I per%ceived in many places a fmell of honey and wax, as " &;rong as if one had been in an apiary. Why then " niight not this country... | |
| James Macknight - Bible - 1809 - 544 pages
...Josephus gives us his testimony, De Bell. Jud. lib. v. cap. 4. And I have reason to believe it, because when I was there, I perceived in many places a smell of honey and wax, as strong as if one had been in an apiary. Why then might not this country very well maintain the vast... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1811 - 804 pages
...bees, and for the fabrick of honey ; of which Jofephus gives us his teftimony, De Bell. Jud. lib. 5. cap. 4. And I have reafon to believe it, becaufe when I was there, I perceived in many places a fmell of honey and wax, as flrong as if one had been in an apiary. Why then might not this country... | |
| Edward Kimpton - Bible - 1813 - 534 pages
...gives us his testimony, De Bell, " Jud. Lib. 5, Cap. 4. And I have reason to believe " it, because when I was there, I perceived in many <•' places a smell of honey and wax, as strong as if one " had been in an apiary. Why then might not this coun" try very well maintain the... | |
| David Collyer - 1815 - 420 pages
...fabric of honey ; of which Josephus gives us his testimony'. And I have reason to believe it, because, when I was there, I perceived, in many places, a smell of honey and wax as strong as if one had been in an apiary : why then might not this country maintain the vast number of... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1820 - 514 pages
...Josephus gives us his testimony, (De Hell. Jud. lib. v. cap. 4.) and I have reason to believe it, because when I was there, I perceived in many places a smell of honey and wax, as strong as if one had been in an apiary. Why, then, might not this country very well maintain the vast... | |
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