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... king of Elam , Tidal , king of nations , Amraphel , king of Shinar , and Arioch , king of Ellasar , " for the capture of his nephew Lot , with no other force but his three hund- red and eighteen armed servants ! 1 We next observe , that ...
... king of Elam , Tidal , king of nations , Amraphel , king of Shinar , and Arioch , king of Ellasar , " for the capture of his nephew Lot , with no other force but his three hund- red and eighteen armed servants ! 1 We next observe , that ...
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... , and Photius , no valid objection can be urged against his catalogue of the kings who reigned between 1. 1 Shuck . con . vol . i . p . 13 , 14 . the first Assyrian king , Nimrod , and Nabonassar ; INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 23.
... , and Photius , no valid objection can be urged against his catalogue of the kings who reigned between 1. 1 Shuck . con . vol . i . p . 13 , 14 . the first Assyrian king , Nimrod , and Nabonassar ; INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 23.
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R C. Shimeall. the first Assyrian king , Nimrod , and Nabonassar ; for , besides the Scriptural evidence of such an ... kings by astronomical 24 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
R C. Shimeall. the first Assyrian king , Nimrod , and Nabonassar ; for , besides the Scriptural evidence of such an ... kings by astronomical 24 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
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... king of it . " It was during the reign of his son Ptolemy Philadelphus , that Mane- tho , then at the head of the ... kings . " Hence , 3. The catalogue of Eratosthenes is now to be added to the above . This writer was a Cyrenian , and ...
... king of it . " It was during the reign of his son Ptolemy Philadelphus , that Mane- tho , then at the head of the ... kings . " Hence , 3. The catalogue of Eratosthenes is now to be added to the above . This writer was a Cyrenian , and ...
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... kings . His first business was , to point out the defects of Manetho's work , which had originated after it so early a demand for one of greater accuracy . But , even in this work , though generally esteemed a vast improve- ment on the ...
... kings . His first business was , to point out the defects of Manetho's work , which had originated after it so early a demand for one of greater accuracy . But , even in this work , though generally esteemed a vast improve- ment on the ...
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