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... hundred and seventy three thousand years , since they first began to observe the stars . " Now , says the antiquarian , ( not all antiquarians.— for many , in their researches into the regions of remote antiquity , have come to a ...
... hundred and seventy three thousand years , since they first began to observe the stars . " Now , says the antiquarian , ( not all antiquarians.— for many , in their researches into the regions of remote antiquity , have come to a ...
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... hundred and three years ; and thus he makes them to have lived some " ten , twelve , thirteen , and eighteen Sari , the last of which life amounted to ten thousand , eight hundred and fifty four years . ' 2 193 Similar to the above are ...
... hundred and three years ; and thus he makes them to have lived some " ten , twelve , thirteen , and eighteen Sari , the last of which life amounted to ten thousand , eight hundred and fifty four years . ' 2 193 Similar to the above are ...
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... hundred and fifty years after Josephus . This work extends from the creation to the consulate of Gratus and Seleucus , to A. D. two hundred and twenty one , and includes the dynasties of Manetho ; rejecting , however , all that he ...
... hundred and fifty years after Josephus . This work extends from the creation to the consulate of Gratus and Seleucus , to A. D. two hundred and twenty one , and includes the dynasties of Manetho ; rejecting , however , all that he ...
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... hundred years ; " the learned Shuckford on the other , labors to reconcile the conflicting and often contradictory state- ments with which the writings of the above named an- cient authors abound , with the actual existence of said ...
... hundred years ; " the learned Shuckford on the other , labors to reconcile the conflicting and often contradictory state- ments with which the writings of the above named an- cient authors abound , with the actual existence of said ...
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... hundred years , Thales , Pythagorus , and Aristotle only can be named ; and it is remarkable , that even they did not invent that part of their philos- ophy of which I am treating , but travelled for it , and collected it from the ...
... hundred years , Thales , Pythagorus , and Aristotle only can be named ; and it is remarkable , that even they did not invent that part of their philos- ophy of which I am treating , but travelled for it , and collected it from the ...
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