| 1838 - 900 頁
...old town of Syene, with mud- built walls and hovels on every side. Rocks, foiming islands, were ID (Madox's ' Excursions in the Holy Land, Hgypt,' &c. vol. i. pp. l!85-6.) 15. '• It ihall bt thi bastst... | |
| 1841 - 214 頁
...reign around. This pass, which nature has so well fortified, seems ill treated by man. Hardly any thing was to be seen but the vast remains of the old town...of great height, extending to the water's, edge." The removal of the town is said to have occurred AD 1403, in consequence of a plague, which destroyed... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1844 - 338 頁
...nature has so well fortified, seems ill treated by man. Hardly any thing was to be seen but the rast remains of the old town of Syene, with mud-built walls...grass of great height, extending to the water's edge." The removal of the town is said to have occurred AD 1403, in consequence of a plague, which destroyed... | |
| 1844 - 326 頁
...the old town of Syene, with mud-built wa..and hovels on every side. Rocks, forming islands, were n the middle of the stream, upon which shrubs were growing...The scene altogether was wild and forlorn. In the distanc; appear high mountains, or masses of stone, with trees, corn. and grass of great height, extending... | |
| John Kitto - 1856 - 750 頁
...but the vast remains of the old town of Syene, with mud-built walls and hovels on every side. Bocks, hast covered me in my mother's womb. 14 I will praise...nut. ' Hob. as is the darkneu to It the light. • Madox's Excursions in t/ie Holy Land, Eyypt, etc. i. 283-6. 15. ' It shall 6e the basest of the kiiiydoms.'... | |
| 330 頁
...but the vast remains of the old town of Syene, with mud-built walls and hovels on every side. Bocks, forming islands, were in the middle of the stream,...growing. The scene altogether was wild and forlorn." — Madox's " Excursions in the Holy Land, Egypt," fyc. PSALM lix. 14. — " And at evening let them... | |
| 1879 - 398 頁
...but the vast remains of the old town of Syene, with mud-built walls and hovels on every side. Bocks, forming islands, were in the middle of the stream,...growing. The scene altogether was wild and forlorn.' " — Madox. 580. — THE SIROCCO SUGGESTING PROPHETIC FIGURES. Joel ii. 80, 81. , Dr. Thomson writes... | |
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