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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... known to have thirteen spaniels at one time : he once very nar- rowly escaped drowning , through his over eagerness in putting them into the water . Our author must be considered as highly distinguished , beyond the common lot of ...
... known to have thirteen spaniels at one time : he once very nar- rowly escaped drowning , through his over eagerness in putting them into the water . Our author must be considered as highly distinguished , beyond the common lot of ...
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... known to very few . Upon this discovery he applied him- self with great diligence to make himself master of the contents : and having , by di- vesting them of the fable and allegory with which they were obscured , obtained his pur- pose ...
... known to very few . Upon this discovery he applied him- self with great diligence to make himself master of the contents : and having , by di- vesting them of the fable and allegory with which they were obscured , obtained his pur- pose ...
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... known terms of adoration . It was also ex- pressed Con , as we may infer from the title of the Egyptian Hercules . Τον Ἡρακλην φησι κατα την Αιγυπτίων διαλεκτον ΚΩΝΑ λεγεσθαι . It seems also to have been a title of the true God , who by ...
... known terms of adoration . It was also ex- pressed Con , as we may infer from the title of the Egyptian Hercules . Τον Ἡρακλην φησι κατα την Αιγυπτίων διαλεκτον ΚΩΝΑ λεγεσθαι . It seems also to have been a title of the true God , who by ...
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... known in Egypt . 62 Also in Asampatæ , a nation upon the Mæotis . Plin . l . c . 7 . 63 L. 11. p . 794. He speaks of it as a proper name ; but it was certainly a title and term of office . Herodotus , 1 , 4. c . 110 . from their worship ...
... known in Egypt . 62 Also in Asampatæ , a nation upon the Mæotis . Plin . l . c . 7 . 63 L. 11. p . 794. He speaks of it as a proper name ; but it was certainly a title and term of office . Herodotus , 1 , 4. c . 110 . from their worship ...
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... known , that they have apertures near their nostrils , through which they spout water in a large stream , and to a great height . Hence they too had the name of Bal - Ain , or Balænæ . For every thing uncommon was by the Amonians con ...
... known , that they have apertures near their nostrils , through which they spout water in a large stream , and to a great height . Hence they too had the name of Bal - Ain , or Balænæ . For every thing uncommon was by the Amonians con ...
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