| 1846 - 498 páginas
...: " What I found most remarkable in this village was the great quantity of nmndrakes that grew in a vale below it. I had not the pleasure to see the plant in b'ossom, the fruit now hanging ripe to the stem, which lay withered on the ground ; but I got several... | |
| 1850 - 538 páginas
...plant growing in abundance in a valley near Nazareth. "I had not the pleasure," he says, "to see this plant in blossom, the fruit now hanging ripe to the stem, which lay withered on the ground; hut I got several roots, which I found difficult to procure entire, as the inhabitants had no spades,... | |
| John Kitto - 1855 - 676 páginas
...' What I found most remarkable in this village, was the great quantity of mandrakes that grew in a "And I will send an angel before thec ; and I will hail no spades, but a kind of hoe, or ground-axe ; with this they cut up the earth, and hurt the root,... | |
| William Smith - 1863 - 1038 páginas
...found mandrake-apples on the 1 5th of May. Hasselquist saw them at Nazareth early in May. He says : " 1 had not the pleasure to see the plant in blossom, the fruit now [May 5, OS] hanging ripe on the stem which lay withered on the ground " — he conjectures that they... | |
| John Duns - 1863 - 650 páginas
...Later, Hasselquist found it in great plenty near Nazareth : — " I had not the. pleasure to see this plant in blossom, the fruit now hanging ripe to the...the ground ; but I got several roots, which I found difficult to procure entire, as the inhabitants had no spades, but a kind of hoe, or ground axe ; with... | |
| William Smith - 1863 - 1042 páginas
...found mandrake-apples on the 1 5th of May. Hasselqnist saw them at Nazareth early in May. He says : " I had not the pleasure to see the plant in blossom, the fruit now [May 5, 0. S.] lianging ripe on the stem which lay withered on the ground " — he conjectures that... | |
| sir William Smith - 1863 - 1038 páginas
...mandrake-apples on the 1."tth of May. llassel<|uist saw them at ^s'azareth early in May. He says; ** I had not the pleasure to see the plant in blossom, the fruit now [May 5, 0. SJ hanging rijK! on the stem which lay withered on the ground " — he conjectures that... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1845 - 290 páginas
...it in abundance growing in a valley near Nazareth. "I had not the pleasure," he says, " to see this plant in blossom, the fruit now hanging ripe to the...the ground; but I got several roots, which I found difficult to procure entire, as the inhabitants had no spades, but a kind of hoe, or ground axe; with... | |
| Irving P. Fox - 1922 - 912 páginas
...(Nazareth) was a great number of mandrakes that grew in a vale below it. I had not Ihe pleasure to see this plant in blossom, the fruit now hanging ripe to the stem, which lay withered on the ground. From the season in which this mandrake blossoms and ripens fruit, one might form a conjecture that... | |
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