New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 第 102 巻Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1854 |
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... mountains with the district of the oft - discussed catastrophe . M. de Sauley has a theory of his own upon this subject . The wife of Lot , he says , must have been crushed by one of those great masses of detached rock which abound on ...
... mountains with the district of the oft - discussed catastrophe . M. de Sauley has a theory of his own upon this subject . The wife of Lot , he says , must have been crushed by one of those great masses of detached rock which abound on ...
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... Mountain which we had just passed , and the plain which stretches along the foot of that mountain , as far as to the Wad es Zuwairah . M. de Sauley had then , according to his own account , left the ruins of Sodom behind him , passed ...
... Mountain which we had just passed , and the plain which stretches along the foot of that mountain , as far as to the Wad es Zuwairah . M. de Sauley had then , according to his own account , left the ruins of Sodom behind him , passed ...
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... mountains of Moab , and are described as extending from the Wad ed Draa to the shores of the Dead Sea . The chief objections to M. de Saulcy's determination of the site of Sodom , are founded on the fact that the land of the Moabites ...
... mountains of Moab , and are described as extending from the Wad ed Draa to the shores of the Dead Sea . The chief objections to M. de Saulcy's determination of the site of Sodom , are founded on the fact that the land of the Moabites ...
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... Mountain , which shall correspond to the supposed site of Sodom . It will be seen from the descriptions given that M. de Sauley found nothing but traces of foundations , chiefly blocks of stone - he does not even say cut stone- linearly ...
... Mountain , which shall correspond to the supposed site of Sodom . It will be seen from the descriptions given that M. de Sauley found nothing but traces of foundations , chiefly blocks of stone - he does not even say cut stone- linearly ...
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... Mountain and the adjacent shore ( Bib . Res . vol . ii . p . 477 , et seq . ) , does notice a heap of stones at what he designates as Um Zoghal , but distinguished nothing like ruins , neither on the plain nor the mountain ; and he even ...
... Mountain and the adjacent shore ( Bib . Res . vol . ii . p . 477 , et seq . ) , does notice a heap of stones at what he designates as Um Zoghal , but distinguished nothing like ruins , neither on the plain nor the mountain ; and he even ...
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