| Gardening - 1828 - 574 pages
...are now filled with water, sufficiently fresh to be drinkable, and take the form of romantic little lakes. Scarcely any two of the gardens we met with...miles distant, in the nearest part, 'from Bengazi. The remarkable peculiarities of this part of northern Africa correspond (in our opinion) sufficiently... | |
| Agriculture - 1828 - 564 pages
...are now filled with water, sufficiently fresh to be drinkable, and take the form of romantic little lakes. Scarcely any two of the gardens we met with...miles distant, in the nearest part, from Bengazi. The remarkable peculiarities of this part of northern Africa correspond (in our opinion) sufficiently... | |
| Agriculture - 1828 - 568 pages
...filled with water, sufficiently fresh to be drinkable, and take the form of romantic little hikes. Scarcely any two of the gardens we met with were,...continues to the foot of the Cyrenaic chain, which ii fourteen miles distant, in the nearest part, from Bengazi. The remarkable peculiarities of this... | |
| Michael Russell - Africa, North - 1835 - 466 pages
...were of the same depth or extent ; and we have no reason to conclude, that because we saw none that were large enough to be fixed upon for the Garden...Scylax, there is therefore no place of the dimensions * Murray's Account of Discoveries and Travels in Africa, Tol. i. p. 8. Herat. lib. i. ode 10; lib.... | |
| Michael Russell - Africa, North - 1837 - 358 pages
...were of the same depth and extent ; and we have no reason to conclude, that because we saw none that were large enough to be fixed upon for the Garden...formation we allude to continues to the foot of the Cyrenaio range, which is fourteen miles distant in the nearest part from Bengazi. At any rate, under... | |
| Child rearing - 1842 - 358 pages
...were of the same depth and extent ; and we have no reason to conclude, that because we saw none that were large enough to be fixed upon for the Garden...we allude to continues to the foot of the Cyrenaic range, which is fourteen miles distant in the nearest part from Bengazi. At any rate, under the circumstances... | |
| Michael Russell - Africa, North - 1842 - 354 pages
...were of the same depth and extent ; and we have no reason to conclude, that because we saw none that were large enough to be fixed upon for the Garden...formation we allude to continues to the foot of the Cyrenaie range, which is fourteen miles distant in the nearest part from Bengazi. At any rate, under... | |
| Mary Ann Dwight - Mythology, Classical - 1849 - 516 pages
...the dimensions required ; particularly, as the singular formation alluded to, continues to the feet of the Cyrenaic chain, which is fourteen miles distant in the nearest part from Berenice." MORS, OR DEATH. Mors, born of Night and without a father, was one of the infernal deities.... | |
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