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Page 143
... appears in those of seven lines being better stampt than those with the fewer numbers . However , I could only draw these observations from fragments about , and I examined a great many ; entire detached bricks not being now to be found ...
... appears in those of seven lines being better stampt than those with the fewer numbers . However , I could only draw these observations from fragments about , and I examined a great many ; entire detached bricks not being now to be found ...
Page 341
... appears also that the fountain was con- sidered the source of the Jordan , and at the same time the outlet of a small lake called Phiala , which was situated 120 stades from Cęsareia towards Trachonitis , or the north - east . The whole ...
... appears also that the fountain was con- sidered the source of the Jordan , and at the same time the outlet of a small lake called Phiala , which was situated 120 stades from Cęsareia towards Trachonitis , or the north - east . The whole ...
Page 344
... appears shivered and in the act of falling down : the layers are generally horizontal , from six to eight feet , or more , in thickness , sometimes covering the hills , and inclining to their curve , as appears from the fissures , which ...
... appears shivered and in the act of falling down : the layers are generally horizontal , from six to eight feet , or more , in thickness , sometimes covering the hills , and inclining to their curve , as appears from the fissures , which ...
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