| American Institute of the City of New York - Agriculture - 1847 - 600 pages
...purple and broidered work, and fine linen and coral and agate." " Tarshish was her merchant, by reason of the multitude of all kinds of riches; with silver, iron, tin and lead they traded in her fairs." Chitfy, on commercial law, says, since the growth of towns and monthly markets for the... | |
| Chemistry - 1847 - 804 pages
...Lysons ; Magna Britannia ; Devon, p. cclxxxv. t " Tarshish was thy merchant, by reason of the multitudc of all kinds of riches ; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs" (ie fairs of Tyre) — Kzehiel, xxvü. 12. t Bist. Nat., lib. xxxiii. o. 6. it was in reality never... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1847 - 386 pages
...they have made thy beauty perfect. Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches ; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs. Javan, Tubal, and Meshech, they were thy merchants : they traded the persons of men and vessels of... | |
| Charles Roger - Bible - 1847 - 342 pages
...they have made thy beauty perfect. 12 Tarshish wat thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches ; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs. 13 Javan, Tubal, and Meshech, they were thy merchants : they traded the persons of men and vessels... | |
| Alfred John Dunkin - Archaeology - 1848 - 176 pages
...replenished and made very glorious in the midst of the seas,"—again, "Tarshish was thy merchant, by reason of the multitude of all kinds of riches; with silver, iron, tin and lead they traded in thy fairs." Now as Britain alone possesses the whole of these metals, and "Tin is not to be found elsewhere in... | |
| 1849 - 632 pages
...we have such an inventory of its riches as the following ; — " Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kinds of riches, with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs, . . . they traded the persons of men (Sept. yjrv%at,<; av0po)Tro>v), and vessels of brass in thy market,... | |
| William Chambers - 1849 - 830 pages
...Spanish colony of the Phoenicians) was thy merchant (agent) by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs. Jaran (the Grecian countries), Tubal, and Meschach (the countries near the Black and Caspian Seas),... | |
| George Smith - Bible - 1850 - 432 pages
...Tyre, and connecting this place with Javan and Tubal, he says, " Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kinds of riches ; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs." (Chap, xxvii. 12.) When it is known that Pliny says, " Nearly all Spain abounds in the metals, —... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1022 pages
...they have made thy beauty perfect. Tarsliish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches ; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs. Javan, Tabal, and Meshech, they were thy merchants : they traded the persons of men and vessels of... | |
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