| Bibliography - 1722 - 466 pages
...that was not formerly improv1 • ••" '" ed " ed ro the Production of fomething or other, mini-' " ftring to the Suftenance of Human Life. For, thaa...Countries nothing can be more fruitful, *' whether for the Produ&ion of Corn or Cattle, and " confequeritly of- Milk. The Hills, tho' improper " for al! Catde,... | |
| Thomas Newton - Bible - 1766 - 540 pages
...produo " tion of fomething or other, miniftring to the " fuftenance of human life. For than the <c plain countries nothing can be more fruitful, " whether for the production of corn or cattle, c< and conkquently of milk. The hills, though 11 improper for all cattle except goats, yet being "... | |
| Thomas Newton - Bible - 1803 - 460 pages
...to the prorluftion of fomething or other, ini" niftfering to the fuftenance of human life. For than the " plain countries nothing can be more fruitful,...or cattle, and confequently " of milk. The hills, though -improper for alt cattle " except goats, yet b'eing difpofed into fuch beds as are " before... | |
| James Macknight - Bible - 1809 - 544 pages
...improved to the production of something or other, ministering to the sustenance of human life. For than the plain countries nothing can be more fruitful, whether for the production of corn or cattle, and consequently of milk. The hills, though improper for all cattle except goats, yet being disposed into... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1811 - 804 pages
...improved to the produftion of fomething or other, miniftering to the fuftenance of human life. For, than, the plain countries, nothing can be more fruitful,...corn or cattle, and confequently of milk. The hills, though improper for all cattle, except goats, yet being difpofed into fuch beds as are afore-defcribed,... | |
| David Collyer - 1815 - 420 pages
...you see evident footsteps wherever you go, in all the mountains of Palestine. Than the plain country nothing can be more fruitful, whether for the production of corn or cattle, and consequently of milk. The hills, though improper for all cattle except goats, yet being disposed into... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1820 - 514 pages
...improved, to the production of something or other ministering to the sustenance of human life : for, than the plain countries nothing can be more fruitful,...•whether for the production of corn or cattle, and consequently of milk. The hills, though improper for all cattle, except goats, yet being disposed into... | |
| William Carpenter - 1824 - 604 pages
...improved to the production of something or other, ministering to the sustenance of human life. For, than the plain countries nothing can be more fruitful, whether for the production of corn or cattle, and consequently of milk. The hills, although improper for all cattle except goats, yet being disposed... | |
| Augustin Calmet - Bible - 1832 - 1060 pages
...improved, to the production of something or other ministering to the sustenance of human life. For, than the plain countries nothing can be more fruitful, whether for the production of corn or cattle, and consequently of milk. The hills, though improper for all cattle, except goats, yet being disposed into... | |
| Henry Maundrell - Jerusalem - 1836 - 294 pages
...improved, to the production of something or other, ministering to the sustenance of human life. For than the plain countries, nothing can be more fruitful, whether for the production of corn or cattle, and consequently of milk. The hills, though improper for all cattle, except goats, yet being disposed into... | |
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