| United States. Patent Office - 1853 - 876 páginas
...wandering, to escape the dreadful exactions of some petty tyrant, have neither orchards nor fruit-trees, nor gardens for the growth of vegetables." "Shall we sow for strangers?" was the affecting answer of one of them to Burckhardt. " One of the greatest blessings," continues he, " that... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1824 - 774 páginas
...is one of the principal reason* why no village in the Ilaourau has either orchard*, or fruit-trees, or gardens for the growth of vegetables. • Shall...strangers, both the succeeding inhabitants and the Arabs." The state of manners in the Haouran is stated to be almost as pure as among the Bedouins. Public women... | |
| 1829 - 446 páginas
...wandering, to escape the dreadful exactions of some petty tyrant, have neither orchards nor fruit-trees, nor gardens for the growth of vegetables. " Shall we sow for strangers ?" was the affecting answer of one of them to Burckhardt. Even in the same land there is a striking contrast between... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1830 - 362 páginas
...is one of the principal reasons why no village in the Haouran has either orchards, or fruit-trees, or gardens for the growth of vegetables. ' Shall we...strangers, both the succeeding inhabitants and the Arabs." The state of manners in the Haouran is stated to be almost as pure as among the Bedouins. Public women... | |
| 1830 - 438 páginas
...wandering, to escape the dreadful exactions of some petty tyrant, have neither orchards nor fruit-trees, nor gardens for the growth of vegetables. " Shall we sow for strangers?" was the affecting answer of owe of them to Burckhardt. Even in the same land there is a striking contrast between... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 páginas
...wandering, to escape the dreadful exactions of some petty tyrant, hnve neither orchards nor fruit trees, nor gardens for the growth of vegetables. "Shall we sow for strangers?" was the affecting answer of one of them to Burckhardt. The peach is raised from the stone, and this mode is... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1843 - 580 páginas
...continued wandering is one of the principal reasons why no village in the Haouran has either orchards, or fruit trees, or gardens for the growth of vegetables....of a Fellah, to whom I once spoke on the subject, and who, by the word strangers, meant both the succeeding inhabitants, and the Arabs who visit the... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1844 - 472 páginas
...wandering is one of the principal reasons why no village in the Haouran has either orchard or fruit-trees, or gardens for the growth of vegetables. " Shall we...of a Fellah, to whom I once spoke on the subject, and who by the word strangers meant both the succeeding inhabitants and the Arabs who visit the Haouran... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1844 - 492 páginas
...is one of the principal reasons why no village in the Haouran has either orchards, or fruit-trees, or gardens for the growth of vegetables. 'Shall we...of a Fellah, to whom I once spoke on the subject, and who, by the word strangers, meant both the succeeding inhabitants and the Arabs who visit the Haouran... | |
| Daniel Jay Browne - 1846 - 548 páginas
...wandering, to escape the dreadful exactions of some petty tyrant, have neither orchards nor fruit-trees, nor gardens, for the growth of vegetables. ' Shall we sow for strangers?' was the affecting answer of one of them to Burckhardt." " One of the greatest blessings," continues he, " that... | |
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