The Classical Journal, Том 24A. J. Valpay., 1821 |
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... known to be fallacious . Un- less too there were some decided resemblance between the Pa- triarchal religion , and the worship of the surrounding idolatrous nations , on what " known principle of the human mind , " to use the celebrated ...
... known to be fallacious . Un- less too there were some decided resemblance between the Pa- triarchal religion , and the worship of the surrounding idolatrous nations , on what " known principle of the human mind , " to use the celebrated ...
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... known to have existed from the most remote antiquity , and to have once been the object of great veneration through the whole of India . Its extent , and grandeur , prove that it must have been a national work . It was either built ...
... known to have existed from the most remote antiquity , and to have once been the object of great veneration through the whole of India . Its extent , and grandeur , prove that it must have been a national work . It was either built ...
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... known , some placing it in Thessaly , others in Epirus , Thesprotia , & c . & c . , yet it is generally acknowledged to have been in the northern part of Greece , and to have been consecrated to Dodonæan · Jove . I refer to the learned ...
... known , some placing it in Thessaly , others in Epirus , Thesprotia , & c . & c . , yet it is generally acknowledged to have been in the northern part of Greece , and to have been consecrated to Dodonæan · Jove . I refer to the learned ...
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... known that the ancestors enumerated in their tables , had apostatised from the worship of Jehovah , and could bring no proof that they were entitled to the birth - right except the sole circumstance , that their father had been the ...
... known that the ancestors enumerated in their tables , had apostatised from the worship of Jehovah , and could bring no proof that they were entitled to the birth - right except the sole circumstance , that their father had been the ...
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... known under that of Tarteseus , or Tharsis , by Eusebius in his Chronicle , by Goropius , Grotius , and Bochart . All the merchandise brought back to Solomon was furnished by Africa and Tharsis . Tharsis is said in Ezekiel to have been ...
... known under that of Tarteseus , or Tharsis , by Eusebius in his Chronicle , by Goropius , Grotius , and Bochart . All the merchandise brought back to Solomon was furnished by Africa and Tharsis . Tharsis is said in Ezekiel to have been ...
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