| Flavius Josephus - 1809 - 658 pages
...and of the moft excellent fort. And indeed, it we fpeak of thofe other fruits, it will not be eafy to light on any climate in the Habitable earth, that can well be compared to it, what is here fowed comes up in fuch chillers : The caufe of which feems to me to be the warmth of the air, and the... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1814 - 486 pages
...trees produced as are very rare, and of the most excellent sort. And, indeed, if we speak of those other fruits, it will not be easy to light on any...air, and the fertility of the waters ; the warmth calling forth the sprouts, and making them spread, and the moisture making every one of them take root... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1824 - 596 pages
...most excellent sort. And indeed, if wespeak of those other fruits, it will not be easy to meet with any climate in the habitable earth, that can well be compared to it : what is sown here comes up in such clusters. The cause of which seems to me to be the warmth of the air, and... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 610 pages
...trees produced as are very rare, and of the most excellent sort. And, indeed, if we speak of those other fruits, it will not be easy to light on any...the air and the fertility of the waters : the warmth calling forth the sprouts, and making them spread, and the moisture making every one of them take root... | |
| 536 pages
...trees produced, as are very rare, and of the most excellent sort. And, indeed, if we speak of those other fruits, it will not be easy to light on any...in the habitable earth, that can well be compared with it, what is here sowed i comes up in such clusters: the cause of 1 which seems to meto be the... | |
| Stephen Olin - 1843 - 526 pages
...who should pronounce this place to be Divine," says the Jewish historian, " would not be mistaken. It will not be easy to light on any climate in the...it, what is here sowed comes up in such clusters."* He ascribes this fertility of the soil partly to the warmth of the climate, but more to irrigation,... | |
| George Fisk - 1845 - 562 pages
...most precious of all the fruits of that place ; cypress trees also, and those that bear myrobalanum It will not be easy to light on any climate in the habitable earth that can well be compared with it what is here sown, comes up in such clusters. The ambient air is here also of so good a... | |
| George Fisk - 1850 - 482 pages
...most precious of all the fruits of that place ; cypress trees also, and those that bear myrobalanum It will not be easy to light on any climate in the habitable earth that can well be compared with it what is here sown, comes up in such clusters. The ambient air is here also of so good a... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1852 - 712 pages
...trees produced, as are very rare, and of the most excellent sort. And, indeed, if we speak of those other fruits, it will not be easy to light on any...the air, and the fertility of the waters: the warmth calling forth the sprouts, and making them spread, and the moisture making every one of them take root... | |
| 1853 - 632 pages
...precious of all the fruits of that place ; cypress trees also, and those that bear myrobalanum. ... It will not be easy to light on any climate in the habitable earth that can well be compared with it what is here sown comes up in such clusters. The ambient air is here also of so good a temperature,... | |
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