The Manners of the Ancient Israelites: Containing an Account of Their Peculiar Customs, Ceremonies, Laws, Polity, Religion, Sects, Arts and Trades, Division of Time, Wars, Captivities, Dispersion, and Present State. With a Short Account of the Ancient and Modern Samaritans. The Whole Much Enlarged from the Principal Writers on Jewish AntiquitiesW. Baynes, J. Butterworth, and T. Blanshard, 1809 - 389 páginas |
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... appear much poorer and less polished , though at that time very populous : and still the higher we ascend , it will seem more wretched and uncultivated . Nations have their periods of duration , like particular men . The most ...
... appear much poorer and less polished , though at that time very populous : and still the higher we ascend , it will seem more wretched and uncultivated . Nations have their periods of duration , like particular men . The most ...
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... appear so barba- rous to us for want of understanding the He- brew tongue . Are they not full as significant as those of castles and towns , which our nobi- lity assume ? The Greek names , whose sound we are so fond of , are of the same ...
... appear so barba- rous to us for want of understanding the He- brew tongue . Are they not full as significant as those of castles and towns , which our nobi- lity assume ? The Greek names , whose sound we are so fond of , are of the same ...
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... appear tiresome to us ; for they went sometimes as high as the great - grandfather , or higher . Sometimes a surname was taken from the head of a particu- lar branch , from a town , a country , or a na- tion , if they were originally ...
... appear tiresome to us ; for they went sometimes as high as the great - grandfather , or higher . Sometimes a surname was taken from the head of a particu- lar branch , from a town , a country , or a na- tion , if they were originally ...
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... appear that they had a great num- ber of slaves , neither had they occasion for them , being so industrious and numerous in so small a country : they chose rather to make their children work , whom they were obliged to maintain , who ...
... appear that they had a great num- ber of slaves , neither had they occasion for them , being so industrious and numerous in so small a country : they chose rather to make their children work , whom they were obliged to maintain , who ...
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... appear that they had any to succeed them , nor that any of the Israelites were artificers by profession , and worked for the public , till the time of the kings . When Saul began to reign , it is taken notice of , that there was no ...
... appear that they had any to succeed them , nor that any of the Israelites were artificers by profession , and worked for the public , till the time of the kings . When Saul began to reign , it is taken notice of , that there was no ...
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