| John Wesley - 1785 - 718 sider
...pafs for Jews; being fuch Proteus's in religion, that no body was ever able to difcover what fhape or ftandard their confciences are really of. All that...is certain concerning them is, that they make very good wine, and are great drinkers. Friday, March 5. This whole day we fpent at Jebilee to recruit ourfelves... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1824 - 774 sider
...Proteuses in religion, that nobody was ever able to discover what shape or standard their consciences are really of. All that is certain concerning them...very much and good wine, and are great drinkers." Volney, without citing his authority, affirms that the Ansarians are divided into the several sects... | |
| Henry Maundrell - 1836 - 294 sider
...proteuses in religion, that nobody was ever able to discover what shape or standard their consciences are really of. All that is certain concerning them...great drinkers. FRIDAY, MARCH 5. THIS whole day we spent at Jebilee to recruit ourselves after our late fatigues ; having the convenience of a new kane... | |
| George Robinson - 1837 - 486 sider
...Pretenses in religion, that nobody was ever able to discover what shape or standard their consciences are really of. All that is certain concerning them,...very much and good wine, and are great drinkers." Note 12, page 84. Travellers in these unfrequented parts cannot be too circumspect in the choice of... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1838 - 724 sider
...nobody was ever able to discover what shape or standard their consciences are really of," adds : " All that is certain concerning them is, that they...very much and good wine, and are great drinkers." Burckhardt and Volney represent the Anzairies as subdivided into three sects ; Kelhia, Shamsia, and... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1847 - 660 sider
...being such Proteases in religion that nobody was ever able to discover what shape their consciences are really of. All that is certain concerning them...make very much and good wine, and are great drinkers' (16) CHAMOIS is, in zoology, the common name of the Antílope rupicapra. The antílope is a gregarious... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1848 - 564 sider
...Proteases in religion, that nobody was ever able to discover what shape or standard their consciences are really of. All that is certain concerning them...make very much and good wine, and are great drinkers. March 5. — This whole day we spent at Jebilee, to recruit ourselves after our late fatigues ; having... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1850 - 656 sider
...being such Proteases in religion that nobody was ever able to discover what shape their consciences are really of. All that is certain concerning them...make very much and good wine, and are great drinkers' (18) CHAMOIS is, in zoology, the common name of the Antilope rupicapra. The antilope is a gregarious... | |
| 1852 - 526 sider
...Proteuses in religion, that nobody was ever able to discover what shape or standard their consciences are really of. All that is certain concerning them...very much and good wine, and are great drinkers." This last statement is fathered by Mr. Walpole on Pococke. The latter learned traveller says of the... | |
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