Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1844 Excerpt: ... Amount Requisite For The Purchase Of Cattle. Piastres. A good camel for burthens, from. 600 to 800 A mare.... 500 to 600 A good milk-cow... 200 to 300 A sheep for milk... 40 to 70 A she-goat... 35 to 5O Extent or The Various Pieces Of LAND, t Computed by the number of Fadans. Kudans. Mensem..... 8O El Biruy.....45 Kaffr Joosif.... -O Damoon.....SO Scias..... 8O Cabool and Tire....30 Shefmar..... 12O Megdel.....60 LETTER OF RABBI MORDEKHAY, THE SON OF RABRI AUK. SHEL. SALMAN AT JERUSALEM. 4 Tamooz, 5599. It is my intention to acquaint Sir Moses with all that occurred to me previously to, and up to the time of, my becoming acquainted with the state of the Holy Land, and to The sheep brings forth young every five months. t In all the districts here referred to tobacco may be grown. show that even in its desolation it might still be flowing with milk and honey, for those who should engage in its cultivation. A long time ago my attention was directed to the condition of our brethren in this region; and then thought I, "How much longer are they to receive bread to consume which makes them blush?" I here allude to the relief afforded them by Israelites in exile, which may be considered really the bread of poverty, inasmuch as some of it is contributed by Israelites who are of the poorest. This aid is so diminished by the expenses of its transmission to this spot, that when it is received it is scarcely adequate to relieve one fourth part of the wants to which it is applied. I feel prompted to ask, why should our condition be worse than that of Christians in the Holy Land? for they have no inheritance in the soil, nor have they absolute possession of any portion of it any more than we; yet the Christians here derive a sufficient sustenance from the fruitfulnes...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Notes from a Private Journal of a Visit to Egypt and Palestine; By Way of Italy and the Mediterranean. To get started finding Notes from a Private Journal of a Visit to Egypt and Palestine; By Way of Italy and the Mediterranean, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
90
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PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
General Books
Release
2012
ISBN
1151185183
Notes from a Private Journal of a Visit to Egypt and Palestine; By Way of Italy and the Mediterranean
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1844 Excerpt: ... Amount Requisite For The Purchase Of Cattle. Piastres. A good camel for burthens, from. 600 to 800 A mare.... 500 to 600 A good milk-cow... 200 to 300 A sheep for milk... 40 to 70 A she-goat... 35 to 5O Extent or The Various Pieces Of LAND, t Computed by the number of Fadans. Kudans. Mensem..... 8O El Biruy.....45 Kaffr Joosif.... -O Damoon.....SO Scias..... 8O Cabool and Tire....30 Shefmar..... 12O Megdel.....60 LETTER OF RABBI MORDEKHAY, THE SON OF RABRI AUK. SHEL. SALMAN AT JERUSALEM. 4 Tamooz, 5599. It is my intention to acquaint Sir Moses with all that occurred to me previously to, and up to the time of, my becoming acquainted with the state of the Holy Land, and to The sheep brings forth young every five months. t In all the districts here referred to tobacco may be grown. show that even in its desolation it might still be flowing with milk and honey, for those who should engage in its cultivation. A long time ago my attention was directed to the condition of our brethren in this region; and then thought I, "How much longer are they to receive bread to consume which makes them blush?" I here allude to the relief afforded them by Israelites in exile, which may be considered really the bread of poverty, inasmuch as some of it is contributed by Israelites who are of the poorest. This aid is so diminished by the expenses of its transmission to this spot, that when it is received it is scarcely adequate to relieve one fourth part of the wants to which it is applied. I feel prompted to ask, why should our condition be worse than that of Christians in the Holy Land? for they have no inheritance in the soil, nor have they absolute possession of any portion of it any more than we; yet the Christians here derive a sufficient sustenance from the fruitfulnes...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Notes from a Private Journal of a Visit to Egypt and Palestine; By Way of Italy and the Mediterranean. To get started finding Notes from a Private Journal of a Visit to Egypt and Palestine; By Way of Italy and the Mediterranean, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.