Babylonia, and extensive landed property inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody can deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearly income from the Jewish hostelries, the markets, and the merchandise of the country, which is levied in form of a tax,... Islam Under the Khalifs of Baghdad - Page 311by Robert Durie Osborn - 1878 - 406 pagesFull view - About this book
| Binyamin ben Yona (of Tudela) - 1840 - 316 pages
...valuable gifts are offer'd to him even from the remotest countries. The PRIXCE OF THE CAPTIVITY possesses hostelries, gardens and orchards in Babylonia and...merchandise of the country, which is levied in form a. Gen. X. 16. XV. 21. JoshuaXXV.il. of a tax, over and above what is presented to him from foreign... | |
| Benjamin (of Tudela) - 1840 - 324 pages
...THE CAPTIVITY possesses hostelries, gardens and orchards in Babylonia and extensive landed properly inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody dares...merchandise of the country, which is levied in form a. Gen. X. 16. XV. 21. JoshnaXXV.11. b. rD'QD, the ceremony of consecration, performed by the Prince... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1848 - 564 pages
...orchards in Babylonia, and extensive landed property inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody can deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearly income from...above what is presented to him from foreign countries. He is very rich, au excellent scholar, and so hospitable, that numerous I«raelites dine at his table... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1848 - 566 pages
...property inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody can deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearlv income from the Jewish hostelries, the markets, and...above what is presented to him from foreign countries. He is very rich, an excellent scholar, and so hospitable, that numerous Israelites dine at his table... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1848 - 596 pages
...orchards in Babylonia, and extensive landed property inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody can deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearly income from the Jewish hostelries, the markets, and the mer^ chandise of the country, which is levied in form of a tax, over and above what is presented to... | |
| Arthur Charles Hervey - 1853 - 412 pages
...and extensive landed property inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody dares deprive him. Ho enjoys a certain yearly income from the Jewish hostelries, the markets and the merehandise of the country, which is levied in form of a tax, over and above what is presented to him... | |
| Frederick Charles Webb - 1870 - 84 pages
...nobody dares deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearly income from the Jewish hostelries, the markets, and merchandise of the country, which is levied in form of a tax, over and ahove what is presented to him from foreign countries. The man is very rich, an excellent scholar,... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1917 - 468 pages
...orchards in Babylonia, and extensive landed property inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody can deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearly income from...above what is presented to him from foreign countries. He is very rich, an excellent scholar, and so hospitable that numerous Israelites dine at his table... | |
| Manuel Komroff - 1928 - 388 pages
...orchards in Babylonia, and extensive landed property inherited from his forefathers, of which nobody can deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearly income from...above what is presented to him from foreign countries. He is very rich, an excellent scholar, and so hospitable that numerous Israelites dine at his table... | |
| Thomas Wright - 2003 - 566 pages
...orchards in Bahylonia, and extensive landed property inherited from his forefathers, of which nohody can deprive him. He enjoys a certain yearly income from...country, which is levied in form of a tax, over and ahove what is presented to him from foreign countries. He is very rich, an excellent scholar, and so... | |
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