The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and Africa. In a Series of Letters to a Young Nobleman, Volumen2G.G.J and J. Robinson, 1793 |
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... must stand exempt from blame . 33. Ifaiah , chap . xxix . ver . 1-8 . 34. 2 Kings , chap . xviii . ver . 7 . 35. Ibid . ver . 13 . 36. 2 Kings , chap . xviii . ver . 14 , 15 , 16. In regard to the annual tribute , the words are exprefs ...
... must stand exempt from blame . 33. Ifaiah , chap . xxix . ver . 1-8 . 34. 2 Kings , chap . xviii . ver . 7 . 35. Ibid . ver . 13 . 36. 2 Kings , chap . xviii . ver . 14 , 15 , 16. In regard to the annual tribute , the words are exprefs ...
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... must have been about one million . Diodorus Siculus ( lib . ii . ) gives Nineveh nearly the fame dimenfions as Babylon . Strabo only fays , in general terms , ( Geog . lib . xvi . init . ) that it was larger than that city . 91. Strabo ...
... must have been about one million . Diodorus Siculus ( lib . ii . ) gives Nineveh nearly the fame dimenfions as Babylon . Strabo only fays , in general terms , ( Geog . lib . xvi . init . ) that it was larger than that city . 91. Strabo ...
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... must have had its beginning long before the invasion of Canaan by the Hebrews , Yet Homer , who speaks as it was then a firong city . frequently with admiration of Sidon ; of the ingenuity of its artists , and the skill of its ...
... must have had its beginning long before the invasion of Canaan by the Hebrews , Yet Homer , who speaks as it was then a firong city . frequently with admiration of Sidon ; of the ingenuity of its artists , and the skill of its ...
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... must direct our observation . IN early times a Græcian colony , originating from Laconia , had been planted in the maritime parts of Lybia , on the eastern fide of the greater Syrtican gulf , and had there founded the city of Cyrene ...
... must direct our observation . IN early times a Græcian colony , originating from Laconia , had been planted in the maritime parts of Lybia , on the eastern fide of the greater Syrtican gulf , and had there founded the city of Cyrene ...
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... must take a le- trofpective view of the history of the Medes and Per- fians , as an introduction to the reign of the illuftrious Cyrus ; the conqueror of so many kingdoms , and the founder of the Perfian empire . CYAXERES I. king of ...
... must take a le- trofpective view of the history of the Medes and Per- fians , as an introduction to the reign of the illuftrious Cyrus ; the conqueror of so many kingdoms , and the founder of the Perfian empire . CYAXERES I. king of ...
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