Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229William Blackwood, 1931 - England |
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Page 197
... rock at Rephidim by Moses and the gushing forth of the water sounds like a veritable miracle , but the writer has actually seen it happen . Some of the Sinai Camel Corps had halted in a wadi and were digging in the loose gravel accumu ...
... rock at Rephidim by Moses and the gushing forth of the water sounds like a veritable miracle , but the writer has actually seen it happen . Some of the Sinai Camel Corps had halted in a wadi and were digging in the loose gravel accumu ...
Page 388
... rock cleft in the centre , and through this opening poured the stream from above . There appeared to be three ways of ascent from Arb - i- garm . It seemed compara- tively easy work to reach the lowest edge of the great scree , and , if ...
... rock cleft in the centre , and through this opening poured the stream from above . There appeared to be three ways of ascent from Arb - i- garm . It seemed compara- tively easy work to reach the lowest edge of the great scree , and , if ...
Page 391
... rocks were continually top- pling down the incline . Its redeeming feature lay in the outcropping of firm dark- coloured rock in a number of places . Rather more than half- way up the scree a wide fissure in the rock face on the left ...
... rocks were continually top- pling down the incline . Its redeeming feature lay in the outcropping of firm dark- coloured rock in a number of places . Rather more than half- way up the scree a wide fissure in the rock face on the left ...
Contents
JANUARY | 1 |
A SMALL SHIP BY SHALIMAR | 31 |
WHITE RATS AND MOONSHINE BY D CARUS WILSON | 62 |
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