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, Volumen5J. Walker, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1807 |
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... persons who contributed to the Greek version of the Bible , that ( where it is 41 Cellarii Notitia Orbis Antiqui . 2 vol . Amstel . 1706. vol . 2 . P. 34 . 43 said in the original that Joseph 42 66 went ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 29.
... persons who contributed to the Greek version of the Bible , that ( where it is 41 Cellarii Notitia Orbis Antiqui . 2 vol . Amstel . 1706. vol . 2 . P. 34 . 43 said in the original that Joseph 42 66 went ANTIENT HISTORY OF EGYPT . 29.
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... sound ; and thinking that the etymology of every name which they met with was to be found in the Greek : at least their language was a canon , by which all others 2 were to be modelled . This was the standard $ 8 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
... sound ; and thinking that the etymology of every name which they met with was to be found in the Greek : at least their language was a canon , by which all others 2 were to be modelled . This was the standard $ 8 OBSERVATIONS UPON THE.
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... Greek word aw ; the antient god Orus from ipaw ; and that Osiris was quasi iegos . This prurulence of wit was contagious : none of the Greeks could escape it . The liberties they took , in the etymologies of words , as well as in the ...
... Greek word aw ; the antient god Orus from ipaw ; and that Osiris was quasi iegos . This prurulence of wit was contagious : none of the Greeks could escape it . The liberties they took , in the etymologies of words , as well as in the ...
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... Greeks describe it under three large and principal divisions , that comprehend lower Egypt , upper Egypt , and a third that was uppermost of all ; which extended to Phila and Syene . These were termed xarw , ǹ avw , speaks of the people ...
... Greeks describe it under three large and principal divisions , that comprehend lower Egypt , upper Egypt , and a third that was uppermost of all ; which extended to Phila and Syene . These were termed xarw , ǹ avw , speaks of the people ...
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... Greeks Nopo , but by the natives Tabir . The number of them has been computed to have been thirty - six ; " dexa μεÛ δεκα ἡ Θηβαΐς , δεκα δ ̓ ἡ ἐν τῷ Δελτα , ἑκκαιδεκα δ ̓ ἡ μεταξύ . 12 Diodorus makes the same distribution . But of this ...
... Greeks Nopo , but by the natives Tabir . The number of them has been computed to have been thirty - six ; " dexa μεÛ δεκα ἡ Θηβαΐς , δεκα δ ̓ ἡ ἐν τῷ Δελτα , ἑκκαιδεκα δ ̓ ἡ μεταξύ . 12 Diodorus makes the same distribution . But of this ...
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