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... remains on the western bank ; therefore the river must formerly have run through the ruins described by me on the eastern side , so as to have divided them into two equal portions . But there are certain mounds laid down in my plan ...
... remains on the western bank ; therefore the river must formerly have run through the ruins described by me on the eastern side , so as to have divided them into two equal portions . But there are certain mounds laid down in my plan ...
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... remains of a Roman road : they passed Dibân , the Dibon of Scripture , and rode along the base of Mount Nebo , from the summit of which Moses had a prospect of the promised land . At some distance is a ruin , supposed to be Herodium ...
... remains of a Roman road : they passed Dibân , the Dibon of Scripture , and rode along the base of Mount Nebo , from the summit of which Moses had a prospect of the promised land . At some distance is a ruin , supposed to be Herodium ...
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... remains to be urged against the practice of acting on written depositions : the ingenuity of an Italian enabling him to make a plausible statement on paper , while that tendency to haste , ( or , to speak more properly , to passion ...
... remains to be urged against the practice of acting on written depositions : the ingenuity of an Italian enabling him to make a plausible statement on paper , while that tendency to haste , ( or , to speak more properly , to passion ...
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