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... i The temples of the heathens were many of them rich almost beyond our belief , on account of the nu- i Prid . anno . 570. Rollin's history of the Assyrians . merous gifts which were presented to them by the ig- HORE PROPHETICE . 9.
... i The temples of the heathens were many of them rich almost beyond our belief , on account of the nu- i Prid . anno . 570. Rollin's history of the Assyrians . merous gifts which were presented to them by the ig- HORE PROPHETICE . 9.
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... rich presents were sent to the oracles , either as fees to the Priests , or as presents to be laid up in the temple of the God . And so great was the wealth of the temple of Bel , in the time of Xerxes , consisting of golden images , sa ...
... rich presents were sent to the oracles , either as fees to the Priests , or as presents to be laid up in the temple of the God . And so great was the wealth of the temple of Bel , in the time of Xerxes , consisting of golden images , sa ...
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... rich from their political situations . A sense of duty to his king and country urges many a good man to undergo the troubles of public life , who otherwise would spend his days in elegant retirement and literary ease . Dissertation 3 ...
... rich from their political situations . A sense of duty to his king and country urges many a good man to undergo the troubles of public life , who otherwise would spend his days in elegant retirement and literary ease . Dissertation 3 ...
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... riches , was well represented by a Head of Gold . As Babylon became the seat of Empire after the destruction of Nineveh , so it held under it nearly the same countries which formed the old Assyrian empire . On the South it comprehended ...
... riches , was well represented by a Head of Gold . As Babylon became the seat of Empire after the destruction of Nineveh , so it held under it nearly the same countries which formed the old Assyrian empire . On the South it comprehended ...
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... riches and spoils of con- quered nations brought to Babylon , it will evidently appear , that it was to the highest degree both wealthy and splendid , m Apud quos ( Persas ) summa laus esset , fortiter venari . Corn . Nep . in vit ...
... riches and spoils of con- quered nations brought to Babylon , it will evidently appear , that it was to the highest degree both wealthy and splendid , m Apud quos ( Persas ) summa laus esset , fortiter venari . Corn . Nep . in vit ...
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Horæ Propheticæ: Or Dissertations On The Book Of The Prophet Daniel Joseph Wilson (Minister of Laxton ) No preview available - 2023 |
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