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RM2H71RED–A stained glass window depicting scenes from the Book of Revelation and Psalms, St Peter's Church, Willersey, Gloucestershire
230123-N-JO162-1060 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 23, 2023) Sailors assigned to the guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun (DDG 103) approach the Israeli Navy Sa’ar 4.5-class missle boat INS Tarshish in a rigid-hull inflatable boat for a cross deck during exercise Juniper oak 2023-2, Jan. 23, 2023. Juniper Oak 23-2 is a bilateral military exercise, led by U.S. Central Command and the Israeli Defense Force, designed to enhance interoperability between the U.S. and Israel militaries. Juniper Oak 23-2 joins the long-standing “Juniper” series that the U.S. and Israel have conducted for more than 20-years. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/230123-n-jo162-1060-mediterranean-sea-jan-23-2023-sailors-assigned-to-the-guided-missile-destroyer-uss-truxtun-ddg-103-approach-the-israeli-navy-saar-45-class-missle-boat-ins-tarshish-in-a-rigid-hull-inflatable-boat-for-a-cross-deck-during-exercise-juniper-oak-2023-2-jan-23-2023-juniper-oak-23-2-is-a-bilateral-military-exercise-led-by-us-central-command-and-the-israeli-defense-force-designed-to-enhance-interoperability-between-the-us-and-israel-militaries-juniper-oak-23-2-joins-the-long-standing-juniper-series-that-the-us-and-israel-have-conducted-for-more-than-20-years-image533039527.html
RM2NY619Y–230123-N-JO162-1060 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 23, 2023) Sailors assigned to the guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun (DDG 103) approach the Israeli Navy Sa’ar 4.5-class missle boat INS Tarshish in a rigid-hull inflatable boat for a cross deck during exercise Juniper oak 2023-2, Jan. 23, 2023. Juniper Oak 23-2 is a bilateral military exercise, led by U.S. Central Command and the Israeli Defense Force, designed to enhance interoperability between the U.S. and Israel militaries. Juniper Oak 23-2 joins the long-standing “Juniper” series that the U.S. and Israel have conducted for more than 20-years.
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RMC7Y645–Bible Stories - Illustration Of jonah Fleeing From God To Tarshish From the Story Of Jonah From Old Testament and Nevi'im
. Writing blank entitled The life of Jonah; Biblical references given with each caption; has pencil annotation: 'Amity Hall'.; Jonah cast into the sea; But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord, and went down to Joppa; and he found a ship going to Tarshish; So the shipmaster came unto him and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper, arise, call upon thy God, if so by that God will think upon us, that we perish not; And they said every one to his fellow, Come and let us cast lots, that we may know for whose cause this evil is upon us. So they cast lots, and the l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/writing-blank-entitled-the-life-of-jonah-biblical-references-given-with-each-caption-has-pencil-annotation-amity-hall-jonah-cast-into-the-sea-but-jonah-rose-up-to-flee-unto-tarshish-from-the-presence-of-the-lord-and-went-down-to-joppa-and-he-found-a-ship-going-to-tarshish-so-the-shipmaster-came-unto-him-and-said-unto-him-what-meanest-thou-o-sleeper-arise-call-upon-thy-god-if-so-by-that-god-will-think-upon-us-that-we-perish-not-and-they-said-every-one-to-his-fellow-come-and-let-us-cast-lots-that-we-may-know-for-whose-cause-this-evil-is-upon-us-so-they-cast-lots-and-the-l-image184931512.html
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Jona's roeping en weigering om naar Nineve te gaan Van den Propheet Ionas (serietitel) Geschiedenis van Jona (serietitel) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (serietitel) Jonah is sent by the Father to Nineveh God. Jonah does not want and flight with a ship to Tarshish. Jonah all points on the ship that he will take. Among the performance, a reference in Latin to the Bible in Jona 1: 2. This print is a part of a album. Manufacturer : print maker: Hieronymus Wierix (indicated on object) to drawing of: Maerten the Vosuitgever: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (listed building) publisher: Jan Philipsz SchabaeljeP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jonas-roeping-en-weigering-om-naar-nineve-te-gaan-van-den-propheet-ionas-serietitel-geschiedenis-van-jona-serietitel-den-grooten-figuer-bibel-serietitel-jonah-is-sent-by-the-father-to-nineveh-god-jonah-does-not-want-and-flight-with-a-ship-to-tarshish-jonah-all-points-on-the-ship-that-he-will-take-among-the-performance-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-in-jona-1-2-this-print-is-a-part-of-a-album-manufacturer-print-maker-hieronymus-wierix-indicated-on-object-to-drawing-of-maerten-the-vosuitgever-claes-jansz-visscher-ii-listed-building-publisher-jan-philipsz-schabaeljep-image348464571.html
RM2B6WX37–Jona's roeping en weigering om naar Nineve te gaan Van den Propheet Ionas (serietitel) Geschiedenis van Jona (serietitel) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (serietitel) Jonah is sent by the Father to Nineveh God. Jonah does not want and flight with a ship to Tarshish. Jonah all points on the ship that he will take. Among the performance, a reference in Latin to the Bible in Jona 1: 2. This print is a part of a album. Manufacturer : print maker: Hieronymus Wierix (indicated on object) to drawing of: Maerten the Vosuitgever: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (listed building) publisher: Jan Philipsz SchabaeljeP
Jonah's calling and refusal to go to Nineve, 1643 print Jonah is sent by God the Father to the city of Nineve. Jonah does not want and flees with a ship to Tarsis. Jonah already points to the ship he will take. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Jonah 1: 2. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1). Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh to preach to its sinful citizens. to escape the assigned task by God Jonah boards a ship about to go to Tarshish Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jonahs-calling-and-refusal-to-go-to-nineve-1643-print-jonah-is-sent-by-god-the-father-to-the-city-of-nineve-jonah-does-not-want-and-flees-with-a-ship-to-tarsis-jonah-already-points-to-the-ship-he-will-take-under-the-performance-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-jonah-1-2-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-amsterdam-paper-engraving-jonahs-call-and-disobedience-jonah-1-jonah-is-sent-by-god-to-nineveh-to-preach-to-its-sinful-citizens-to-escape-the-assigned-task-by-god-jonah-boards-a-ship-about-to-go-to-tarshish-image593808401.html
RM2WE28JW–Jonah's calling and refusal to go to Nineve, 1643 print Jonah is sent by God the Father to the city of Nineve. Jonah does not want and flees with a ship to Tarsis. Jonah already points to the ship he will take. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Jonah 1: 2. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1). Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh to preach to its sinful citizens. to escape the assigned task by God Jonah boards a ship about to go to Tarshish
Jonah Feeling to Tarshish, Is Cast into the Sea. His Deliverance from the Fish., by R. Seewald, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jonah-feeling-to-tarshish-is-cast-into-the-sea-his-deliverance-from-30468742.html
RMBNFY5A–Jonah Feeling to Tarshish, Is Cast into the Sea. His Deliverance from the Fish., by R. Seewald, print
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RMBP29MB–MODEL OF A CNAANITE MERCHANT SHIP DATING FROM C. 14TH. C. B.C. THE MODEL IS A PROTOTYPE OF THE TARSHISH SHIPS MENTIONED IN THE
Cilicia, its former history and present state; with an account of the idolatrous worship prevailing there previous to the introduction of Christianity . esse Tarshish et Cetis (Cetliim).—W. F. A. * Very little is known as to the locality peopled by the descendants of the CushiteDedan. It is supposed that they settled in southern Arabia, near the Persian Gulf;but the existence in that quarter of a place called Dadan or Dadena is the chief gi-oimdfor this conclusion. The Rev. Charles Forster has, however, shewn in his HistoricalGeography of Arabia, that con-elative testimony is given of this opi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cilicia-its-former-history-and-present-state-with-an-account-of-the-idolatrous-worship-prevailing-there-previous-to-the-introduction-of-christianity-esse-tarshish-et-cetis-cetliimw-f-a-very-little-is-known-as-to-the-locality-peopled-by-the-descendants-of-the-cushitededan-it-is-supposed-that-they-settled-in-southern-arabia-near-the-persian-gulfbut-the-existence-in-that-quarter-of-a-place-called-dadan-or-dadena-is-the-chief-gi-oimdfor-this-conclusion-the-rev-charles-forster-has-however-shewn-in-his-historicalgeography-of-arabia-that-con-elative-testimony-is-given-of-this-opi-image342701985.html
RM2AWFBTH–Cilicia, its former history and present state; with an account of the idolatrous worship prevailing there previous to the introduction of Christianity . esse Tarshish et Cetis (Cetliim).—W. F. A. * Very little is known as to the locality peopled by the descendants of the CushiteDedan. It is supposed that they settled in southern Arabia, near the Persian Gulf;but the existence in that quarter of a place called Dadan or Dadena is the chief gi-oimdfor this conclusion. The Rev. Charles Forster has, however, shewn in his HistoricalGeography of Arabia, that con-elative testimony is given of this opi
Prophet Jonah, Adamo Scultori, after Michelangelo, 1585 The prophet Jonah sitting with the fish and two small figures on the right, vintage engraving. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prophet-jonah-adamo-scultori-after-michelangelo-1585-the-prophet-jonah-sitting-with-the-fish-and-two-small-figures-on-the-right-vintage-engraving-image367252220.html
RF2C9DNXM–Prophet Jonah, Adamo Scultori, after Michelangelo, 1585 The prophet Jonah sitting with the fish and two small figures on the right, vintage engraving.
A stained glass window by Frederick Preedy commemmorating the sinking of the steamship SS Spartan, St Peter's Church, Willersey, Gloucestershire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stained-glass-window-by-frederick-preedy-commemmorating-the-sinking-of-the-steamship-ss-spartan-st-peters-church-willersey-gloucestershire-image451812609.html
RM2H71RGH–A stained glass window by Frederick Preedy commemmorating the sinking of the steamship SS Spartan, St Peter's Church, Willersey, Gloucestershire
Jonah's calling and refusal to go to Nineve, Hieronymus Wierix, After Maerten de Vos, 1585 print Jonah is sent by God the Father to the city of Nineve. Jonah does not want and flees with a ship to Tarsis. Jonah already points to the ship he will take. Under the show A reference in Latin to the Bible text in Jonah 1. This print is part of an album. paper engraving Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1). Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh to preach to its sinful citizens. to escape the assigned task by God Jonah boards a ship about to go to Tarshish Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jonahs-calling-and-refusal-to-go-to-nineve-hieronymus-wierix-after-maerten-de-vos-1585-print-jonah-is-sent-by-god-the-father-to-the-city-of-nineve-jonah-does-not-want-and-flees-with-a-ship-to-tarsis-jonah-already-points-to-the-ship-he-will-take-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-jonah-1-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-jonahs-call-and-disobedience-jonah-1-jonah-is-sent-by-god-to-nineveh-to-preach-to-its-sinful-citizens-to-escape-the-assigned-task-by-god-jonah-boards-a-ship-about-to-go-to-tarshish-image594166544.html
RM2WEJHDM–Jonah's calling and refusal to go to Nineve, Hieronymus Wierix, After Maerten de Vos, 1585 print Jonah is sent by God the Father to the city of Nineve. Jonah does not want and flees with a ship to Tarsis. Jonah already points to the ship he will take. Under the show A reference in Latin to the Bible text in Jonah 1. This print is part of an album. paper engraving Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1). Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh to preach to its sinful citizens. to escape the assigned task by God Jonah boards a ship about to go to Tarshish
MODEL OF A CNAANITE MERCHANT SHIP DATING FROM C. 14TH. C. B.C. THE MODEL IS A PROTOTYPE OF THE TARSHISH SHIPS MENTIONED IN THE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-model-of-a-cnaanite-merchant-ship-dating-from-c-14th-c-bc-the-model-30784329.html
RMBP29M9–MODEL OF A CNAANITE MERCHANT SHIP DATING FROM C. 14TH. C. B.C. THE MODEL IS A PROTOTYPE OF THE TARSHISH SHIPS MENTIONED IN THE
Uncle Sam, the teacher and the administrator of the world .. . shallcome unto thee. The multitudes of camels shall cover thee, thedromedaries of Midian and Ephah; all they from Sheba shallcome; They shall bring gold and incense, And they shall show forth the praises of the LORD. Who arethese that fly as a cloud, and as doves to their windows ? Surelythe isles shall wait for me, and the ships of Tarshish first, to bringmy sons from far, Their SILVER and GOLD with them, Unto the name of the LORD thy God, and to the Holy One ofIsrael, because HE HATH GLORIFIED THEE. And the SONSOF STRANGERS SHALL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uncle-sam-the-teacher-and-the-administrator-of-the-world-shallcome-unto-thee-the-multitudes-of-camels-shall-cover-thee-thedromedaries-of-midian-and-ephah-all-they-from-sheba-shallcome-they-shall-bring-gold-and-incense-and-they-shall-show-forth-the-praises-of-the-lord-who-arethese-that-fly-as-a-cloud-and-as-doves-to-their-windows-surelythe-isles-shall-wait-for-me-and-the-ships-of-tarshish-first-to-bringmy-sons-from-far-their-silver-and-gold-with-them-unto-the-name-of-the-lord-thy-god-and-to-the-holy-one-ofisrael-because-he-hath-glorified-thee-and-the-sonsof-strangers-shall-image338163855.html
RM2AJ4KCF–Uncle Sam, the teacher and the administrator of the world .. . shallcome unto thee. The multitudes of camels shall cover thee, thedromedaries of Midian and Ephah; all they from Sheba shallcome; They shall bring gold and incense, And they shall show forth the praises of the LORD. Who arethese that fly as a cloud, and as doves to their windows ? Surelythe isles shall wait for me, and the ships of Tarshish first, to bringmy sons from far, Their SILVER and GOLD with them, Unto the name of the LORD thy God, and to the Holy One ofIsrael, because HE HATH GLORIFIED THEE. And the SONSOF STRANGERS SHALL
A stained glass window by Frederick Preedy commemmorating the sinking of the steamship SS Spartan, St Peter's Church, Willersey, Gloucestershire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stained-glass-window-by-frederick-preedy-commemmorating-the-sinking-of-the-steamship-ss-spartan-st-peters-church-willersey-gloucestershire-image451812563.html
RM2H71REY–A stained glass window by Frederick Preedy commemmorating the sinking of the steamship SS Spartan, St Peter's Church, Willersey, Gloucestershire
Jonah's calling and refusal to go to Nineve, Hieronymus Wierix, After Maerten de Vos, 1646 print Jonah is sent by God the Father to the city of Nineve. Jonah does not want and flees with a ship to Tarsis. Jonah already points to the ship he will take. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Jonah 1: 2. This print is part of an album. paper engraving Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1). Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh to preach to its sinful citizens. to escape the assigned task by God Jonah boards a ship about to go to Tarshish Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jonahs-calling-and-refusal-to-go-to-nineve-hieronymus-wierix-after-maerten-de-vos-1646-print-jonah-is-sent-by-god-the-father-to-the-city-of-nineve-jonah-does-not-want-and-flees-with-a-ship-to-tarsis-jonah-already-points-to-the-ship-he-will-take-under-the-performance-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-jonah-1-2-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-jonahs-call-and-disobedience-jonah-1-jonah-is-sent-by-god-to-nineveh-to-preach-to-its-sinful-citizens-to-escape-the-assigned-task-by-god-jonah-boards-a-ship-about-to-go-to-tarshish-image594190336.html
RM2WEKKRC–Jonah's calling and refusal to go to Nineve, Hieronymus Wierix, After Maerten de Vos, 1646 print Jonah is sent by God the Father to the city of Nineve. Jonah does not want and flees with a ship to Tarsis. Jonah already points to the ship he will take. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Jonah 1: 2. This print is part of an album. paper engraving Jonah's call and disobedience (Jonah 1). Jonah is sent by God to Nineveh to preach to its sinful citizens. to escape the assigned task by God Jonah boards a ship about to go to Tarshish
The North Carolina Presbyterian . ncy of His people. And He rewardshis faithful workers, too, by just givingthem more work to do. Take there-fore, the talent from him, and give itunto him which hath ten talents. 3. The Lords wjrk, like most otherkinds of work in this world, requiresmohey. This is one of those thingswhich are needful. And the Lord hasthe needful money, but His servants mustuse it. The silver is mine, and thegold is mine, saith the Lord of hosts.Hag. 2: 8. Surely the isles shall wait for Me, and the ships of Tarshish first, not, accept Jesus Christ as your personalto bring thy s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-carolina-presbyterian-ncy-of-his-people-and-he-rewardshis-faithful-workers-too-by-just-givingthem-more-work-to-do-take-there-fore-the-talent-from-him-and-give-itunto-him-which-hath-ten-talents-3-the-lords-wjrk-like-most-otherkinds-of-work-in-this-world-requiresmohey-this-is-one-of-those-thingswhich-are-needful-and-the-lord-hasthe-needful-money-but-his-servants-mustuse-it-the-silver-is-mine-and-thegold-is-mine-saith-the-lord-of-hostshag-2-8-surely-the-isles-shall-wait-for-me-and-the-ships-of-tarshish-first-not-accept-jesus-christ-as-your-personalto-bring-thy-s-image339374565.html
RM2AM3RM5–The North Carolina Presbyterian . ncy of His people. And He rewardshis faithful workers, too, by just givingthem more work to do. Take there-fore, the talent from him, and give itunto him which hath ten talents. 3. The Lords wjrk, like most otherkinds of work in this world, requiresmohey. This is one of those thingswhich are needful. And the Lord hasthe needful money, but His servants mustuse it. The silver is mine, and thegold is mine, saith the Lord of hosts.Hag. 2: 8. Surely the isles shall wait for Me, and the ships of Tarshish first, not, accept Jesus Christ as your personalto bring thy s
A stained glass window by Frederick Preedy commemmorating the sinking of the steamship SS Spartan, St Peter's Church, Willersey, Gloucestershire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stained-glass-window-by-frederick-preedy-commemmorating-the-sinking-of-the-steamship-ss-spartan-st-peters-church-willersey-gloucestershire-image451812606.html
RM2H71RGE–A stained glass window by Frederick Preedy commemmorating the sinking of the steamship SS Spartan, St Peter's Church, Willersey, Gloucestershire
Evils of the cities : a series of practical and popular discourses delivered in the Brooklyn Tabernacle . lors answer, Yonder isa vessel going to Tarshish. I think, if you hurry, youmay get on board her. Jonah steps on board the roughcraft, asks how much the fare is, and pays it. Anchor isweighed, sails are hoisted, and the rigging begins to rattlein the strong breeze of the Mediterranean. Joppa is anexposed harbor, and it does not take long for the vesselto get out on the broad sea. The sailors like what theycall a spanking breeze, and the plunge of the vesselfrom the crest of a tall wave is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evils-of-the-cities-a-series-of-practical-and-popular-discourses-delivered-in-the-brooklyn-tabernacle-lors-answer-yonder-isa-vessel-going-to-tarshish-i-think-if-you-hurry-youmay-get-on-board-her-jonah-steps-on-board-the-roughcraft-asks-how-much-the-fare-is-and-pays-it-anchor-isweighed-sails-are-hoisted-and-the-rigging-begins-to-rattlein-the-strong-breeze-of-the-mediterranean-joppa-is-anexposed-harbor-and-it-does-not-take-long-for-the-vesselto-get-out-on-the-broad-sea-the-sailors-like-what-theycall-a-spanking-breeze-and-the-plunge-of-the-vesselfrom-the-crest-of-a-tall-wave-is-image342999929.html
RM2AX0YWD–Evils of the cities : a series of practical and popular discourses delivered in the Brooklyn Tabernacle . lors answer, Yonder isa vessel going to Tarshish. I think, if you hurry, youmay get on board her. Jonah steps on board the roughcraft, asks how much the fare is, and pays it. Anchor isweighed, sails are hoisted, and the rigging begins to rattlein the strong breeze of the Mediterranean. Joppa is anexposed harbor, and it does not take long for the vesselto get out on the broad sea. The sailors like what theycall a spanking breeze, and the plunge of the vesselfrom the crest of a tall wave is
. The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story. house, were made of pure gold. For his ships sailed toa far country, called Tarshish, and every three years came back, bringing himgold and silver, ivory, apes and peacocks. And the queen of a far-off country called Sheba, who had heard of his wisdomand his knowledge of the true God, came to visit him. And she talked withSolomon and asked him hard questions about things that she wanted to know.And Solomon answered all her questions, and explained to her everything thatshe asked him. And when she looked on the palace that Solomo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bible-panorama-or-the-holy-scriptures-in-picture-and-story-house-were-made-of-pure-gold-for-his-ships-sailed-toa-far-country-called-tarshish-and-every-three-years-came-back-bringing-himgold-and-silver-ivory-apes-and-peacocks-and-the-queen-of-a-far-off-country-called-sheba-who-had-heard-of-his-wisdomand-his-knowledge-of-the-true-god-came-to-visit-him-and-she-talked-withsolomon-and-asked-him-hard-questions-about-things-that-she-wanted-to-knowand-solomon-answered-all-her-questions-and-explained-to-her-everything-thatshe-asked-him-and-when-she-looked-on-the-palace-that-solomo-image336687332.html
RM2AFNC3G–. The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story. house, were made of pure gold. For his ships sailed toa far country, called Tarshish, and every three years came back, bringing himgold and silver, ivory, apes and peacocks. And the queen of a far-off country called Sheba, who had heard of his wisdomand his knowledge of the true God, came to visit him. And she talked withSolomon and asked him hard questions about things that she wanted to know.And Solomon answered all her questions, and explained to her everything thatshe asked him. And when she looked on the palace that Solomo
Old Testament history . e Euphrates and Tigris;Egypt, in the Nile valley to the south; and the Isles ofthe Sea, by which are meant the coastlands as well as theislands of the Mediterranean as far west as Tarshish inSpain. In the very center of the entire region lies Palestine,or Canaan, the land of the Hebrews. 14. The Boundaries of Palestine. The ideal boun-daries of Canaan are the entrance of Hamath in thenorth, the River of Egypt in the south, the Great Seain the west, and the Desert in the east (Gen 15. 18; Num34. 1-12). This would make Canaan include Syria as farnorth as the valley of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-testament-history-e-euphrates-and-tigrisegypt-in-the-nile-valley-to-the-south-and-the-isles-ofthe-sea-by-which-are-meant-the-coastlands-as-well-as-theislands-of-the-mediterranean-as-far-west-as-tarshish-inspain-in-the-very-center-of-the-entire-region-lies-palestineor-canaan-the-land-of-the-hebrews-14-the-boundaries-of-palestine-the-ideal-boun-daries-of-canaan-are-the-entrance-of-hamath-in-thenorth-the-river-of-egypt-in-the-south-the-great-seain-the-west-and-the-desert-in-the-east-gen-15-18-num34-1-12-this-would-make-canaan-include-syria-as-farnorth-as-the-valley-of-the-image342791333.html
RM2AWKDRH–Old Testament history . e Euphrates and Tigris;Egypt, in the Nile valley to the south; and the Isles ofthe Sea, by which are meant the coastlands as well as theislands of the Mediterranean as far west as Tarshish inSpain. In the very center of the entire region lies Palestine,or Canaan, the land of the Hebrews. 14. The Boundaries of Palestine. The ideal boun-daries of Canaan are the entrance of Hamath in thenorth, the River of Egypt in the south, the Great Seain the west, and the Desert in the east (Gen 15. 18; Num34. 1-12). This would make Canaan include Syria as farnorth as the valley of the
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . emptall the honourable of the earth. 10 Pass through thy land as ariver, O daughter of Tarshish:there is no more strength. 11 He stretched out his hand over the sea,he shook the kingdoms: the Lord hath givena commandment against the merchant city,to destroy the strong holds thereof. 12 And he said. Thou shalt no more rejoice,O thou oppressed virgin, daughter of Zidon:arise, pass over to Chittim; there also shaltthou have no rest. 13 Behold the land of the Chaldeans; thispeople was not, till the Assyrian founde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-emptall-the-honourable-of-the-earth-10-pass-through-thy-land-as-ariver-o-daughter-of-tarshishthere-is-no-more-strength-11-he-stretched-out-his-hand-over-the-seahe-shook-the-kingdoms-the-lord-hath-givena-commandment-against-the-merchant-cityto-destroy-the-strong-holds-thereof-12-and-he-said-thou-shalt-no-more-rejoiceo-thou-oppressed-virgin-daughter-of-zidonarise-pass-over-to-chittim-there-also-shaltthou-have-no-rest-13-behold-the-land-of-the-chaldeans-thispeople-was-not-till-the-assyrian-founde-image338494450.html
RM2AJKN3E–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . emptall the honourable of the earth. 10 Pass through thy land as ariver, O daughter of Tarshish:there is no more strength. 11 He stretched out his hand over the sea,he shook the kingdoms: the Lord hath givena commandment against the merchant city,to destroy the strong holds thereof. 12 And he said. Thou shalt no more rejoice,O thou oppressed virgin, daughter of Zidon:arise, pass over to Chittim; there also shaltthou have no rest. 13 Behold the land of the Chaldeans; thispeople was not, till the Assyrian founde
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . join himself with Ahaziah king ofIsrael, who did very wickedly: 36 And he joined himself with him to makeships to go to Tarshish: and they made theships in Ezion-gaber. 37 Then Eliezer the son of Dodavah of Mare-shah prophesied against Jehoshaphat, saying,Because thou hast joined thyself with Aha-ziah, the Lord hath broken thy works. Andthe ships were broken, that they were notableJ:o go to Tarshish. CHAPTER 21. 1 Jehoram, succeeding Jehoshaphat, slayeth his hre-thren. 5 His wicked reign. 8 Edom and Libnahrevo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-join-himself-with-ahaziah-king-ofisrael-who-did-very-wickedly-36-and-he-joined-himself-with-him-to-makeships-to-go-to-tarshish-and-they-made-theships-in-ezion-gaber-37-then-eliezer-the-son-of-dodavah-of-mare-shah-prophesied-against-jehoshaphat-sayingbecause-thou-hast-joined-thyself-with-aha-ziah-the-lord-hath-broken-thy-works-andthe-ships-were-broken-that-they-were-notablejo-go-to-tarshish-chapter-21-1-jehoram-succeeding-jehoshaphat-slayeth-his-hre-thren-5-his-wicked-reign-8-edom-and-libnahrevo-image338955861.html
RM2AKCNJD–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . join himself with Ahaziah king ofIsrael, who did very wickedly: 36 And he joined himself with him to makeships to go to Tarshish: and they made theships in Ezion-gaber. 37 Then Eliezer the son of Dodavah of Mare-shah prophesied against Jehoshaphat, saying,Because thou hast joined thyself with Aha-ziah, the Lord hath broken thy works. Andthe ships were broken, that they were notableJ:o go to Tarshish. CHAPTER 21. 1 Jehoram, succeeding Jehoshaphat, slayeth his hre-thren. 5 His wicked reign. 8 Edom and Libnahrevo
The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture . PRESENT VIEW OF JAFFA. (Formerly Japho or Joppa.)From this port Jonah embarked for Tarshish, (Jonah i. 3.) Page 536. It was fromthe famous Jaffa that the cedars from Lebanon (see page 255, and illustrationsopposite pages 254 and 270) were floated to build Solomons magnificent temple. Page302. (2 Chronicles ii. 16.) It was here that Peter beheld his singular vision, (Actsx. 15,) and here he raised a certain disciple named Tabitha to life. (Acts ix. 40.)According to Joshua, Jaffa was given to Dan, one of the sons of Israel, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bible-hand-book-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-sacred-scripture-present-view-of-jaffa-formerly-japho-or-joppafrom-this-port-jonah-embarked-for-tarshish-jonah-i-3-page-536-it-was-fromthe-famous-jaffa-that-the-cedars-from-lebanon-see-page-255-and-illustrationsopposite-pages-254-and-270-were-floated-to-build-solomons-magnificent-temple-page302-2-chronicles-ii-16-it-was-here-that-peter-beheld-his-singular-vision-actsx-15-and-here-he-raised-a-certain-disciple-named-tabitha-to-life-acts-ix-40according-to-joshua-jaffa-was-given-to-dan-one-of-the-sons-of-israel-image340298378.html
RM2ANHX1E–The Bible hand-book: an introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture . PRESENT VIEW OF JAFFA. (Formerly Japho or Joppa.)From this port Jonah embarked for Tarshish, (Jonah i. 3.) Page 536. It was fromthe famous Jaffa that the cedars from Lebanon (see page 255, and illustrationsopposite pages 254 and 270) were floated to build Solomons magnificent temple. Page302. (2 Chronicles ii. 16.) It was here that Peter beheld his singular vision, (Actsx. 15,) and here he raised a certain disciple named Tabitha to life. (Acts ix. 40.)According to Joshua, Jaffa was given to Dan, one of the sons of Israel,
The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . he Lord, and greatly to bepraised in the city of our God, in themountain of his holiness. 2 Beautiful for situation, the joy of thewhole earth, is mount Zion, on the sides ofthe north, the city of the great King. 3 God is known in her palaces for a refuge. 4 For, lo, the kings were assembled, theypassed by together. 5 They saw it, and so they marvelled; theywere troubled, and hasted away. 6 Fear took hold upon them there, and pain,as of a woman in travail. 7 Thou breakest the shijDS of Tarshish withan east win Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-art-bible-comprising-the-old-and-new-testaments-with-numerous-illustrations-he-lord-and-greatly-to-bepraised-in-the-city-of-our-god-in-themountain-of-his-holiness-2-beautiful-for-situation-the-joy-of-thewhole-earth-is-mount-zion-on-the-sides-ofthe-north-the-city-of-the-great-king-3-god-is-known-in-her-palaces-for-a-refuge-4-for-lo-the-kings-were-assembled-theypassed-by-together-5-they-saw-it-and-so-they-marvelled-theywere-troubled-and-hasted-away-6-fear-took-hold-upon-them-there-and-painas-of-a-woman-in-travail-7-thou-breakest-the-shijds-of-tarshish-withan-east-win-image338904482.html
RM2AKAC3E–The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . he Lord, and greatly to bepraised in the city of our God, in themountain of his holiness. 2 Beautiful for situation, the joy of thewhole earth, is mount Zion, on the sides ofthe north, the city of the great King. 3 God is known in her palaces for a refuge. 4 For, lo, the kings were assembled, theypassed by together. 5 They saw it, and so they marvelled; theywere troubled, and hasted away. 6 Fear took hold upon them there, and pain,as of a woman in travail. 7 Thou breakest the shijDS of Tarshish withan east win
Rambles in sunny Spain . STREET MUSICIANS.. COLUMBUS. ABOUT PA LOS, COLUMBUS, AND TARSHISH. 213 in 1493, that city was the great fitting-out station for the fleets.From Seville, one day in April, I took train for a little station onthe railroad called Huelva; but I was told by a fellow-passenger thatI must go by the way of Moguer if I would visit the very route ofColumbus as he himself went to Palos. So I sought it out, — a littlesleepy town with a great church and an old convent. This con-vent, by the way, or the chapel attached to it, was the one to whichColumbus and his sailors went to say Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rambles-in-sunny-spain-street-musicians-columbus-about-pa-los-columbus-and-tarshish-213-in-1493-that-city-was-the-great-fitting-out-station-for-the-fleetsfrom-seville-one-day-in-april-i-took-train-for-a-little-station-onthe-railroad-called-huelva-but-i-was-told-by-a-fellow-passenger-thati-must-go-by-the-way-of-moguer-if-i-would-visit-the-very-route-ofcolumbus-as-he-himself-went-to-palos-so-i-sought-it-out-a-littlesleepy-town-with-a-great-church-and-an-old-convent-this-con-vent-by-the-way-or-the-chapel-attached-to-it-was-the-one-to-whichcolumbus-and-his-sailors-went-to-say-image340305705.html
RM2ANJ7B5–Rambles in sunny Spain . STREET MUSICIANS.. COLUMBUS. ABOUT PA LOS, COLUMBUS, AND TARSHISH. 213 in 1493, that city was the great fitting-out station for the fleets.From Seville, one day in April, I took train for a little station onthe railroad called Huelva; but I was told by a fellow-passenger thatI must go by the way of Moguer if I would visit the very route ofColumbus as he himself went to Palos. So I sought it out, — a littlesleepy town with a great church and an old convent. This con-vent, by the way, or the chapel attached to it, was the one to whichColumbus and his sailors went to say
. Cassell's natural history . THE PEAPOCK.* The Peacock was originally brought from India, and thence into Persia and Media.Aristoj)hanes mentions Persian peacocks, and Suidas calls the peacock the Medianbird. In the Scriptures it is enumerated among the costly articles imported by theships of Tarshish, employed by Solomon to enrich his country with the remarkableproducts of foreign nations. The fleet of the Hebrew monarch might easily prociire iteither from India or Persia. From Persia it was gradually diffused through India, Egypt,Greece, and Europe. The cradle of the peacock has long since Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-natural-history-the-peapock-the-peacock-was-originally-brought-from-india-and-thence-into-persia-and-mediaaristojhanes-mentions-persian-peacocks-and-suidas-calls-the-peacock-the-medianbird-in-the-scriptures-it-is-enumerated-among-the-costly-articles-imported-by-theships-of-tarshish-employed-by-solomon-to-enrich-his-country-with-the-remarkableproducts-of-foreign-nations-the-fleet-of-the-hebrew-monarch-might-easily-prociire-iteither-from-india-or-persia-from-persia-it-was-gradually-diffused-through-india-egyptgreece-and-europe-the-cradle-of-the-peacock-has-long-since-image375213879.html
RM2CPCD3K–. Cassell's natural history . THE PEAPOCK.* The Peacock was originally brought from India, and thence into Persia and Media.Aristoj)hanes mentions Persian peacocks, and Suidas calls the peacock the Medianbird. In the Scriptures it is enumerated among the costly articles imported by theships of Tarshish, employed by Solomon to enrich his country with the remarkableproducts of foreign nations. The fleet of the Hebrew monarch might easily prociire iteither from India or Persia. From Persia it was gradually diffused through India, Egypt,Greece, and Europe. The cradle of the peacock has long since
. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. re being two places of the name of Tarshish.Tartessus or Cadiz is certainly more plausible, and agrees with the Mediterranean voyage ;but the distance is too great, and notice might have been e.xpccted to be taken of not afew intermediate objects, particularly of the Straits of Gibraltar. It is altogetlier foreignto the voyage by the Red Sea. This last objection appears also to hold against Carthage,which, in every other respect, seems preferable to Tartessus, and of wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-encyclopdia-of-geography-comprising-a-complete-description-of-the-earth-physical-statistical-civil-and-political-re-being-two-places-of-the-name-of-tarshishtartessus-or-cadiz-is-certainly-more-plausible-and-agrees-with-the-mediterranean-voyage-but-the-distance-is-too-great-and-notice-might-have-been-expccted-to-be-taken-of-not-afew-intermediate-objects-particularly-of-the-straits-of-gibraltar-it-is-altogetlier-foreignto-the-voyage-by-the-red-sea-this-last-objection-appears-also-to-hold-against-carthagewhich-in-every-other-respect-seems-preferable-to-tartessus-and-of-wh-image370309519.html
RM2CED1FY–. The encyclopædia of geography: comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil, and political. re being two places of the name of Tarshish.Tartessus or Cadiz is certainly more plausible, and agrees with the Mediterranean voyage ;but the distance is too great, and notice might have been e.xpccted to be taken of not afew intermediate objects, particularly of the Straits of Gibraltar. It is altogetlier foreignto the voyage by the Red Sea. This last objection appears also to hold against Carthage,which, in every other respect, seems preferable to Tartessus, and of wh
. Steam shovel mining, including a consideration of electric shovels and other power excavators in open-pit mining . .—One of the oldest and mostinteresting examples of open-cast work is found at Rio Tinto,Province of Andalusia, southern Spain. This district wasknown as Tarshish in the Bible and as Tartessus in classic days,and to it is attributed the silver and much of the gold whichformed the mainstay of the wealth of Tyre. Thus its historydates from the remotest antiquity, when it was worked by thePhoenicians, and later by the Romans. These ore deposits are essentially great lenticular bodi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steam-shovel-mining-including-a-consideration-of-electric-shovels-and-other-power-excavators-in-open-pit-mining-one-of-the-oldest-and-mostinteresting-examples-of-open-cast-work-is-found-at-rio-tintoprovince-of-andalusia-southern-spain-this-district-wasknown-as-tarshish-in-the-bible-and-as-tartessus-in-classic-daysand-to-it-is-attributed-the-silver-and-much-of-the-gold-whichformed-the-mainstay-of-the-wealth-of-tyre-thus-its-historydates-from-the-remotest-antiquity-when-it-was-worked-by-thephoenicians-and-later-by-the-romans-these-ore-deposits-are-essentially-great-lenticular-bodi-image371637017.html
RM2CGHEPH–. Steam shovel mining, including a consideration of electric shovels and other power excavators in open-pit mining . .—One of the oldest and mostinteresting examples of open-cast work is found at Rio Tinto,Province of Andalusia, southern Spain. This district wasknown as Tarshish in the Bible and as Tartessus in classic days,and to it is attributed the silver and much of the gold whichformed the mainstay of the wealth of Tyre. Thus its historydates from the remotest antiquity, when it was worked by thePhoenicians, and later by the Romans. These ore deposits are essentially great lenticular bodi
. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . shippingand go to Tarshish. But in the midst ofmy difficulties and temptations the promises supported me— In Me is thyhelp : Lo I am with you alway, even to the end of the world. . .I preached at half-past ten on the next morning in Orchard Street, andstood on a table for a pulpit in the middle of the congregation, whichconsisted of several thousand souls. I never preached to such a number-that behaved with such seriousness. At half-past two in the afternoonI was in the open-air in Horsepool Street, and was favoured with a tablefor m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-and-history-of-the-primitive-methodist-church-shippingand-go-to-tarshish-but-in-the-midst-ofmy-difficulties-and-temptations-the-promises-supported-me-in-me-is-thyhelp-lo-i-am-with-you-alway-even-to-the-end-of-the-world-i-preached-at-half-past-ten-on-the-next-morning-in-orchard-street-andstood-on-a-table-for-a-pulpit-in-the-middle-of-the-congregation-whichconsisted-of-several-thousand-souls-i-never-preached-to-such-a-number-that-behaved-with-such-seriousness-at-half-past-two-in-the-afternooni-was-in-the-open-air-in-horsepool-street-and-was-favoured-with-a-tablefor-m-image370018040.html
RM2CDYNP0–. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . shippingand go to Tarshish. But in the midst ofmy difficulties and temptations the promises supported me— In Me is thyhelp : Lo I am with you alway, even to the end of the world. . .I preached at half-past ten on the next morning in Orchard Street, andstood on a table for a pulpit in the middle of the congregation, whichconsisted of several thousand souls. I never preached to such a number-that behaved with such seriousness. At half-past two in the afternoonI was in the open-air in Horsepool Street, and was favoured with a tablefor m
. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . ghts similar to Jonahs came, and I felt as if I should like to take shipping and go to Tarshish. But in the midst of my difficulties and temptations the promises supported me— In Me is thy help : Lo I am with you alway, even to the end of the world. . I preached at half-past ten on the next morning in Orchard Street, and stood on a table for a pulpit in the middle of the congregation, which consisted of several thousand souls. I never preached to such a number that behaved with such seriousness. At half-past two in the afternoon I wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-and-history-of-the-primitive-methodist-church-ghts-similar-to-jonahs-came-and-i-felt-as-if-i-should-like-to-take-shipping-and-go-to-tarshish-but-in-the-midst-of-my-difficulties-and-temptations-the-promises-supported-me-in-me-is-thy-help-lo-i-am-with-you-alway-even-to-the-end-of-the-world-i-preached-at-half-past-ten-on-the-next-morning-in-orchard-street-and-stood-on-a-table-for-a-pulpit-in-the-middle-of-the-congregation-which-consisted-of-several-thousand-souls-i-never-preached-to-such-a-number-that-behaved-with-such-seriousness-at-half-past-two-in-the-afternoon-i-wa-image369845533.html
RM2CDKWN1–. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . ghts similar to Jonahs came, and I felt as if I should like to take shipping and go to Tarshish. But in the midst of my difficulties and temptations the promises supported me— In Me is thy help : Lo I am with you alway, even to the end of the world. . I preached at half-past ten on the next morning in Orchard Street, and stood on a table for a pulpit in the middle of the congregation, which consisted of several thousand souls. I never preached to such a number that behaved with such seriousness. At half-past two in the afternoon I wa
. The student's Bible : containg the Old and New Testaments according to the version of the 1911 Bible . * •- iiJ38f^-- JERUSALEM : ST- STEPHENS GATE. I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations . . thou shalt callthy walls Salvation, and thy gates Praise.—Isa. Ix. 15.J8.. JOPPA. Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord, and went down toJoppa.—Jonah 1.3. 9 5] EZEKIEL [10 17 for all the abominations that bedone in the midst thereof. 5 And to the others he said in minehearing, Go ye after him throughthe city, and smite: let not yourgeye spare, neith Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-students-bible-containg-the-old-and-new-testaments-according-to-the-version-of-the-1911-bible-iij38f-jerusalem-st-stephens-gate-i-will-make-thee-an-eternal-excellency-a-joy-of-many-generations-thou-shalt-callthy-walls-salvation-and-thy-gates-praiseisa-ix-15j8-joppa-jonah-rose-up-to-flee-unto-tarshish-from-the-presence-of-the-lord-and-went-down-tojoppajonah-13-9-5-ezekiel-10-17-for-all-the-abominations-that-bedone-in-the-midst-thereof-5-and-to-the-others-he-said-in-minehearing-go-ye-after-him-throughthe-city-and-smite-let-not-yourgeye-spare-neith-image370123950.html
RM2CE4GTE–. The student's Bible : containg the Old and New Testaments according to the version of the 1911 Bible . * •- iiJ38f^-- JERUSALEM : ST- STEPHENS GATE. I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations . . thou shalt callthy walls Salvation, and thy gates Praise.—Isa. Ix. 15.J8.. JOPPA. Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord, and went down toJoppa.—Jonah 1.3. 9 5] EZEKIEL [10 17 for all the abominations that bedone in the midst thereof. 5 And to the others he said in minehearing, Go ye after him throughthe city, and smite: let not yourgeye spare, neith
. The story of the ancient nations : a text-book for high schools. i:entry of the sea, which ar1 a merchant of the people formany isles. Thus earth the Lord God; O Tyrus, thou hastsaid, I am of perfect beauty. 12. Tarshish [Spain] was thy merchant by reason of themultitude of all kind of riches; with silver, iron, tin, andlead, they I raded in i hy fairs. 16. Syria was thy merchant by reason of the multitude ofthe wares of thy making; they occupied in thy fairs withemeralds, purple, and broidered work, and fine linen, andcoral, and agate. 24. These were thy merchants in .-ill sorts of things, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-the-ancient-nations-a-text-book-for-high-schools-ientry-of-the-sea-which-ar1-a-merchant-of-the-people-formany-isles-thus-earth-the-lord-god-o-tyrus-thou-hastsaid-i-am-of-perfect-beauty-12-tarshish-spain-was-thy-merchant-by-reason-of-themultitude-of-all-kind-of-riches-with-silver-iron-tin-andlead-they-i-raded-in-i-hy-fairs-16-syria-was-thy-merchant-by-reason-of-the-multitude-ofthe-wares-of-thy-making-they-occupied-in-thy-fairs-withemeralds-purple-and-broidered-work-and-fine-linen-andcoral-and-agate-24-these-were-thy-merchants-in-ill-sorts-of-things-image370324108.html
RM2CEDM50–. The story of the ancient nations : a text-book for high schools. i:entry of the sea, which ar1 a merchant of the people formany isles. Thus earth the Lord God; O Tyrus, thou hastsaid, I am of perfect beauty. 12. Tarshish [Spain] was thy merchant by reason of themultitude of all kind of riches; with silver, iron, tin, andlead, they I raded in i hy fairs. 16. Syria was thy merchant by reason of the multitude ofthe wares of thy making; they occupied in thy fairs withemeralds, purple, and broidered work, and fine linen, andcoral, and agate. 24. These were thy merchants in .-ill sorts of things,
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RM2CERABA–. Overheard in a garden. JONAH EN ROUTE It is the Third Day Out — or (if you pinMe strictly to the Truth) the Third Day In.All day the Sea tempestuous has wrought,And yet I dont feel lonesome as T ought,When I consider that I am the oneAnd only passenger aboard, with noneTo tell me Stories older than the Sun,92 Or make me wagers on the Daily Run,Or, if exclusively inclined, to shun.It happened thiswise: once I took a shipFor Tarshish, and, to read upon the Trip,Had brought your Little Book of Garden Lore,Upon the which I set exceeding store.Now as I read, lost in a happy dream,There waxed a se
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