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I am of opinion that the mariner's compass was known to the an- cients , and never lost entirely , either in Europe or Asia , though unskilfully used ; and always continued to be known to the Chi- nese and Eastern nations , whence it ...
I am of opinion that the mariner's compass was known to the an- cients , and never lost entirely , either in Europe or Asia , though unskilfully used ; and always continued to be known to the Chi- nese and Eastern nations , whence it ...
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... known to need any thing further being said . It was hardly possible , in such frequent copyings , to avoid numerical mistakes , which , however , do not alter , in any notable degree , the general complexion of the Bible chronology ...
... known to need any thing further being said . It was hardly possible , in such frequent copyings , to avoid numerical mistakes , which , however , do not alter , in any notable degree , the general complexion of the Bible chronology ...
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... known concerning them . The Chaldeans of Daniel were not a nation , but the priesthood of the country . Dr. Aikin , says " the Chaldeans or Celts , in fact , flourished along the Euphrates , and supplied a vast mass of population to ...
... known concerning them . The Chaldeans of Daniel were not a nation , but the priesthood of the country . Dr. Aikin , says " the Chaldeans or Celts , in fact , flourished along the Euphrates , and supplied a vast mass of population to ...
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... known . Human sacrifices . ( p . 291. ) These were not unknown to the Sidonians , Tyrians , Ammonites and Israelites . ( Exod . xxii . 29 , Thing . Judges xi . 30 , 1 Kings xvi . 34 , compared with Josh . vi . 26. ) Nor are the Druids ...
... known . Human sacrifices . ( p . 291. ) These were not unknown to the Sidonians , Tyrians , Ammonites and Israelites . ( Exod . xxii . 29 , Thing . Judges xi . 30 , 1 Kings xvi . 34 , compared with Josh . vi . 26. ) Nor are the Druids ...
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... known under the expres- sion tatooing ; it is therefore likely that the two laws ( Deut . vi . 13 , and Lev . xix . 28 ) refer to the same practice ; and Moses used the same Indian word tatoophet and the meaning of the text ( Deut . vi ...
... known under the expres- sion tatooing ; it is therefore likely that the two laws ( Deut . vi . 13 , and Lev . xix . 28 ) refer to the same practice ; and Moses used the same Indian word tatoophet and the meaning of the text ( Deut . vi ...
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