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... kind of rock , and every quality of soil . The greater part of the empire lies within the temperate zone . The last Census of 1857 , which did not include the army , shows a population of 34,439,067 souls ; but it is computed that in ...
... kind of aristocratic and family pride to possess a full and rich cellar , and grandchildren drink of the wine produced by their ancestors and gratefully remember the old times . ' In these primitive lands ancestral glory consists almost ...
... kind of evidence . He cares not to know , for instance ( p . 256 ) , the botanical name of a certain species of lily which he first saw in the plain of the Huleh ; he seems satisfied it is the lily of the field ' referred to by our Lord ...
... kind of wild ox , ' as appears from a comparison of the different passages where the word occurs in Holy Scripture . The r'êm is almost always mentioned with bovine animals : it is said to push with its horns : it must have been ...
... kind belongs to those animals . The coney , the shâphan of the Hebrew Bible , is , we conceive , the Syrian hyrax ( Hyrax Syriacus ) , a small animal about the size of a rabbit , which in some of its habits it much resembles . There are ...