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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... Assyrians . " Sunt qui tradant Assyrios convenas , indigum agrorum populum , parte Ægypti potitos , ac mox proprias urbes Hebræasque terras et propiora Syriæ coluisse . Eusebius calls them , as Eustathius has done , Ethi- 20 De Errore ...
... Assyrians . " Sunt qui tradant Assyrios convenas , indigum agrorum populum , parte Ægypti potitos , ac mox proprias urbes Hebræasque terras et propiora Syriæ coluisse . Eusebius calls them , as Eustathius has done , Ethi- 20 De Errore ...
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... Assyrian tongue , were never intirely effaced . The same observation will hold good in respect to many places in ... Assyria linguâ institutores veteres indiderunt . lib . 14 . cap . 8 . " " or house of the sun ; " and 156 OBSERVATIONS ...
... Assyrian tongue , were never intirely effaced . The same observation will hold good in respect to many places in ... Assyria linguâ institutores veteres indiderunt . lib . 14 . cap . 8 . " " or house of the sun ; " and 156 OBSERVATIONS ...
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... Assyrian and Babylonish empires , as they are termed , were distinct , and in reality of small extent . All countries seem to have been di- vided into petty ' principalities . Every city for the most part had its particular king . A ...
... Assyrian and Babylonish empires , as they are termed , were distinct , and in reality of small extent . All countries seem to have been di- vided into petty ' principalities . Every city for the most part had its particular king . A ...
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... Assyrian " founded it for them that dwell in the wilderness " ( i . e . the Cuseans or Arabians :) they set up the towers thereof , they raised up the palaces thereof ; " and he brought it to ruin . " And accordingly we are told in ...
... Assyrian " founded it for them that dwell in the wilderness " ( i . e . the Cuseans or Arabians :) they set up the towers thereof , they raised up the palaces thereof ; " and he brought it to ruin . " And accordingly we are told in ...
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... Assyria , and built Nineve . Whether the original will bear this interpretation , let those de- termine who are sufficiently skilled in it . The chief objection made by these writers to the common ac- ceptation of the passage arises ...
... Assyria , and built Nineve . Whether the original will bear this interpretation , let those de- termine who are sufficiently skilled in it . The chief objection made by these writers to the common ac- ceptation of the passage arises ...
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