Observations on divers passages of Scripture [by T. Harmer].1776 |
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... Natural , Civil , and Military State of JUDEA . IX . EGYPT . X. Mifcellaneous Matters . THE SECOND EDITION , Corrected with Care , and enlarged with many new Obfervations : Numbers of them taken from fome MS . Papers of the celebrated ...
... Natural , Civil , and Military State of JUDEA . IX . EGYPT . X. Mifcellaneous Matters . THE SECOND EDITION , Corrected with Care , and enlarged with many new Obfervations : Numbers of them taken from fome MS . Papers of the celebrated ...
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... natural fuppofition , whether that of those who imagine , the complaint relates to some perfons omitting to make him a visit of congratulation , as the Chaldee paraphraft feems to think ; or of those who apprehend , it refers to the ...
... natural fuppofition , whether that of those who imagine , the complaint relates to some perfons omitting to make him a visit of congratulation , as the Chaldee paraphraft feems to think ; or of those who apprehend , it refers to the ...
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... natural to confider thofe poftures of longer continuance by which state or inferiority are expreffed , for neither the one nor the other are forgotten through the whole vifit , in the Eaft . Dr. Pococke , in his firft volume ' , has ...
... natural to confider thofe poftures of longer continuance by which state or inferiority are expreffed , for neither the one nor the other are forgotten through the whole vifit , in the Eaft . Dr. Pococke , in his firft volume ' , has ...
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... natural to under- ftand him of his fending his fervants , to lay a cufbion and a carpet on one of the public feats there , or fomething of that fort , as Sir John fuppofes ; but I do not imagine , a feat in the Street means a feat by a ...
... natural to under- ftand him of his fending his fervants , to lay a cufbion and a carpet on one of the public feats there , or fomething of that fort , as Sir John fuppofes ; but I do not imagine , a feat in the Street means a feat by a ...
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... natural to me , upon a collation of the paffages where the word gnares occurs , not to understand it as fignifying the aiminutive of a mittab - a couch ; but the furniture of an Eastern divan : and so where these two words are joined to ...
... natural to me , upon a collation of the paffages where the word gnares occurs , not to understand it as fignifying the aiminutive of a mittab - a couch ; but the furniture of an Eastern divan : and so where these two words are joined to ...
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according Ægypt Ægyptian affures againſt Aleppo alfo alſo ancient appears Arabs becauſe Biſhop Chardin circumſtances confequently confiderable cuſtom Damafcus defcribes defcription defert defigned doth drefs Eaft Eaſt Eaſtern Egypt expreffed expreffion faid falutation fame fays feal feems fent fervants ferves feveral fhall fhew fhould fignifies filk filver fince firſt fome fomething fometimes fpeaking ftill ftones fuch fufficient fuppofe Gefta hiftory himſelf honour horfes houſe Ifrael illuftrate imagine Jerufalem Jewiſh Jews Judæa kifs Kings laſt leaſt Lett linen Lord Maillet manner means mentioned Mofes moft moſt muſt Nile OBSERVATION occafion paffage paffed Perfian perfons Pococke prefent princes Prophet purpoſe reaſon refpect Ruffell Saladine ſay ſeems Shaw Sir John Chardin ſome ſpeaks ſtate ſuppoſed Syria tells thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion tranflated underſtand underſtood uſed vifit William of Tyre wont word
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