| Thomas Shaw - Africa, North - 1808 - 516 pages
...had a lively idea of that comparison of the psalmist, (Psal. cix. 23.) of being tossed up and dozen as the locust. In the month of May, when the ovaries...hatched in June, than each of the broods collected 4 eel itself into a compact body, of a furlong or more in square ; and marching afterwards directly... | |
| Thomas Shaw - Africa, North - 1808 - 520 pages
...lively idea of that comparison of the psalmist, (Psal. cix. 23.) of being tossed up and dmvn as I he locust. In the month of May, when the ovaries of those...hatched in June, than each of the broods collected ed itself into a compact body, of a furlong or more in square ; and marching afterwards directly forward... | |
| James Macknight - Bible - 1809 - 544 pages
...ripe and turgid, each of these swarms began gradually to disappear, and retired into the Metijiah, and other adjacent plains, where they deposited their...in square, and marching afterwards directly forward towards the sea, they let nothing escape them ; eating up every thing that pas green and juicy, »ot... | |
| William Kirby, William Spence - Entomology - 1818 - 552 pages
...swarmsa." " In the month of May, when the ovaries of these insects were ripe and turgid," says Dr. Shawb, "each of these swarms began gradually to disappear,...more in square ; and marching afterwards directly forwards toward the sea, they let nothing escape them they kept their ranks , like men of war; climbing... | |
| Arminianism - 1813 - 998 pages
...were ripe and turgid, each of these swarms began gradually to disappear, and retired into Mettijah, and other adjacent plains, where they deposited their...broods collected itself into a compact body, of a furleng or more in square; 'and marching afterwards directly forward to the sea, they let notliing... | |
| William Kirby, William Spence - Entomology - 1823 - 556 pages
...and retired into the Mettijiah, and other adjacent plains, where a Pallas, ii. 422-6. a Travelt, 187. they deposited their eggs. These were no sooner hatched...or more in square; and marching afterwards directly forwards toward the sea, they let nothing escape them they kept their ranks, like men of war / climbing... | |
| William Carpenter - 1824 - 604 pages
...ripe and turgid, each of these swarms began gradually to disappear, and retired into the Metijjah, and other adjacent plains, where they deposited their...in square, and marching afterwards directly forward towards the sea, they let nothing escape them ; eating up every thing that was green and juicy, not... | |
| Religion - 1828 - 580 pages
...ripe and turgid, each of those swarms began gradually to disappear, and retired into the Metijiah, and other adjacent plains, where they deposited their...or more in square, and marching afterwards directly forwards towards the sea, they let nothing escape them ; eating up every thing that was green and juicy,... | |
| James Rennie - Insects - 1830 - 448 pages
...other adjacent plains to deposit their eggs. " These were no sooner hatched in June," he continues, " than each of the broods collected itself into a compact...more in square ; and marching afterwards directly * Joel ii. 2, &c. forwards toward the sea, they let nothing escape them, — they kept their ranks... | |
| James Rennie - Insects - 1830 - 440 pages
...other adjacent plains to depot^it1 their eggs. " These were no sooner hatched in June," he continues, " than each of the broods .collected itself into a compact body, of a furlong or moie.in square; and marching afterwards directly ' •forwards toward the Sea, they let nothing escape... | |
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