A New System, Or, An Analysis of Ancient Mythology: Wherein an Attempt is Made to Divest Tradition of Fable; and to Reduce the Truth to Its Original Purity, Volumen2J. Walker, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1807 |
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... East ; from whence it is cer- tain mankind themselves are derived . The sagacity and diligence with which our au- thor has applied his helps obtained from the scattered passages of antient authors and etymology , have enabled him to ...
... East ; from whence it is cer- tain mankind themselves are derived . The sagacity and diligence with which our au- thor has applied his helps obtained from the scattered passages of antient authors and etymology , have enabled him to ...
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... east ; where we may observe the same rites and ceremonies , and the same traditional histories , as are to be met with in their other settlements . The country called Phenicia could not have sufficed for the effecting all that is ...
... east ; where we may observe the same rites and ceremonies , and the same traditional histories , as are to be met with in their other settlements . The country called Phenicia could not have sufficed for the effecting all that is ...
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... east- ward , and to the utmost bounds of the Mediter- ranean west ; wherever the sons of Ham under their various denominations either settled or traded . For have mentioned that this people were great adventurers ; and began an ...
... east- ward , and to the utmost bounds of the Mediter- ranean west ; wherever the sons of Ham under their various denominations either settled or traded . For have mentioned that this people were great adventurers ; and began an ...
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... east ; which was by the Greeks expressed Amanus , and ' Omanus . Ham , and Cham are T ' Called also Chumus . Lilius Gyraldus speaks of the Phenician God Chumus . Syntag . 1. p . 7 . 2 Of Amanus , and Omanus , see Strabo . 1. 11. p . 779 ...
... east ; which was by the Greeks expressed Amanus , and ' Omanus . Ham , and Cham are T ' Called also Chumus . Lilius Gyraldus speaks of the Phenician God Chumus . Syntag . 1. p . 7 . 2 Of Amanus , and Omanus , see Strabo . 1. 11. p . 779 ...
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... Ayabodaspora , vel secundum Mochum , Xxowga . See notes to Iamblichus , by Gale . p . 301 . 14 Chusistan , to the east of the Tigris , was the land of Chus : and compounded " Cothon . He was sometimes expressed Casus 6 RADICALS .
... Ayabodaspora , vel secundum Mochum , Xxowga . See notes to Iamblichus , by Gale . p . 301 . 14 Chusistan , to the east of the Tigris , was the land of Chus : and compounded " Cothon . He was sometimes expressed Casus 6 RADICALS .
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