| 1812 - 1020 pages
...frota north to south, without breaks «ad without undulations. The eastern chain, called the mountain« of Arabia, is the highest ; when seen at the distance of eight or ten ¡cague--, you would suppose it a prodigious perpendicular wall, perfectly resembling -Jura in it*... | |
| 1813 - 594 pages
...form a prospect agreeable to the eye. ' Here nothing of the kind is to be found. Figure to yourself two long chains of mountains running in a parallel...breaks and without undulations. The eastern chain, railed the mountains of Arabia, is the highest; when seen at the distance of eight or ten leagues,... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1814 - 546 pages
...which form a prospect agreeable to the eye. Here nothing of the kind is to be found. Figure to yonrself two long chains of mountains running in a parallel...undulations. The eastern chain, called the mountains of Arahia is the highest, when seen at the distance of eight or ten leagues, you would take it to be a... | |
| L. Cohen - 1825 - 192 pages
...a prospect agreeable to " the eye. ".Mere nothing of the kind is to be found. Figure " to yourself two long chains of mountains running " in a parallel...seen at the distance of eight or ten " leagues, you woald take it to be a prodigious " perpendicular wall, perfectly resembling Jura in " its form and... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 468 pages
...covered with rich pasture present themselves from the mountains of Lower Palestine. Figure to yourself two long chains of mountains, running in a parallel...without breaks and without undulations. The eastern, or Arabian chain, is the highest ; and, when seen at the distance of eight or ten leagues, you would... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 374 pages
...rich pasture present themselves from the mountains of Lower Palestine. Figure to yourself two long Q chains of mountains, running in a parallel direction...without breaks and without undulations. The eastern or Arabian chain is the highest ; and, when seen at the distance of eight or ten leagues, you would... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 350 pages
...rich pasture present themselves from the mountains of Lower Palestine. Figure to yourself two long Q chains of mountains, running in a parallel direction...without breaks and without undulations. The eastern or Arabian chain is the highest ; and, when seen at the distance of eight or ten leagues, you would... | |
| 1832 - 858 pages
...covered with rich pasture present themselves from the mountains of Lower Palestine. Figure to yourself two long chains of mountains, running in a parallel...without breaks and without undulations. The eastern or Arabian chain is the highest ; and when seen at the distance of eight or ten leagues, you would... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1835 - 806 pages
...Here nothing of the kind is to be found. Figure to yourself two long chains of mountain:, running in u parallel direction from north to south, without breaks...in its form and azure colour. Not one summit, not tlie smallest peak, can be distinguished ; you merely perceive slight inflections here and there, as... | |
| 1835 - 350 pages
...rich pasture present themselves from the mountains of Lower Palestine. Figure to yourself two long Q chains of mountains, running in a parallel direction...without breaks and without undulations. The eastern or Arabian chain is the highest ; and, when seen at the distance of eight or ten leagues, you would... | |
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