Few of the large towns or oases but had four or five of these rivulets or feleji running into them. The isolated spots to which water is thus conveyed, possess a soil so fertile, that nearly every grain, fruit, or vegetable, common to India, Arabia, or... Sergeant Bell and His Raree-show - Halaman 328oleh Old Humphrey - 1839 - 447 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1838 - 584 halaman
...clear rapid stream. Few of the large towns or oases but had four or five of these rivulete funning into them, The isolated spots to which water is thus...single step conveys the traveller from the glare and eand of the , Desert, into a fertile tract, watered by a hundred rills, teeming with the most luxuriant... | |
| 1838 - 574 halaman
...clear rapid stream. Few of the large towns or oases but had four or five of these rivulets rutining into them. The isolated spots to which water is thus...tales of the oases will be no longer regarded as an exasgeration, since a single step conveys the traveller from the glare and sand of the Desert, into... | |
| 1838 - 574 halaman
...clear rapid stream. Few of the large towns or oases but had four or five of these rivulets ruhniug into them. The isolated spots to which water is thus...Persia, is produced almost spontaneously ; and the talcs of the oases will be no longer regarded as nn exaggeration, since a single step conveys the traveller... | |
| 1838 - 664 halaman
...towns or oases have not four or five of these felty'i, or rivulets, running into them, which render the soil so fertile, that " nearly every grain, fruit,...common to India, Arabia, or Persia, is produced almost instantaneously." Thus a single step brings the rejoicing traveller from the glare of the Desert into... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1868 - 664 halaman
...miles, and an unlimited supply is thus obtained. These channels are usually about 4 feet broad and 2 deep, and contain a clear rapid stream. Few of the...Arabia, or Persia, is produced almost spontaneously." In the 'Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal,' the same subterranean irrigating channels are referred... | |
| 1868 - 676 halaman
...The isolated spots to which water is thus conveyed possess a soil so fertile, that nearly every gram, fruit, or vegetable common to India, Arabia, or Persia, is produced almost spontaneously." In the ' Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal,' the same subterranean irrigating channels are referred... | |
| 1871 - 600 halaman
...for a distance of six or eight miles, and an unlimited supply is thus obtained. These channels are about four feet broad and two feet deep, and contain...single step conveys the traveller from the glare and eand of the desert into a fertile tract, watered. by a hundred rills, teeming with the most luxuriant... | |
| Samuel Marinus Zwemer - 1900 - 494 halaman
...stream. Most of the large towns or oases have four or five of these rivulets or falj (plural faluj ) running into them. The isolated spots to which water...every grain, fruit or vegetable, common to India, Arab or Persia, is produced almost spontaneously ; and the tales of the oases will be no longer regarded... | |
| 1912 - 656 halaman
...stream. Most of the large towns or oases have four or five of these rivulets or falj (plural faluj) running into them. The isolated spots to which water...as an exaggeration, since a single step conveys the traveler from the glare and sand of the desert into a fertile tract, watered by a hundred rills, teeming... | |
| Jutta Ernst - 1996 - 218 halaman
...Macaulay sowie Hastings' Narrative ofthe Insurreclion. which water is [...] conveyed possess a soll so fertile, that nearly every grain, fruit, or vegetable,...the tales of the oases will be no longer regarded äs an exaggeration, since a single step conveys the traveller from the glare and sand of the Desert,... | |
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