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This was agreeable to a well known custom among the Jews , and probably a
custom of their ancestors in Mesopotamia . For we have an account of Jacob ,
many ages before , purchasing of his elder brother Esau , his birthright as
something ...
This was agreeable to a well known custom among the Jews , and probably a
custom of their ancestors in Mesopotamia . For we have an account of Jacob ,
many ages before , purchasing of his elder brother Esau , his birthright as
something ...
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A custom in any nation , has its origin in the common feelings and sentiments of
the people ; and if we find the same custom prevailing universally among all
nations , it is a proof that the same feelings and sentiments are universal , and
may ...
A custom in any nation , has its origin in the common feelings and sentiments of
the people ; and if we find the same custom prevailing universally among all
nations , it is a proof that the same feelings and sentiments are universal , and
may ...
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We may learn how inveterate this custom had then become , when we find it was
not deemed fit , or perhaps safe , to attempt its abolition in that nation , even by
divine authority . Such is still the right of the conqueror as acknowledged by the ...
We may learn how inveterate this custom had then become , when we find it was
not deemed fit , or perhaps safe , to attempt its abolition in that nation , even by
divine authority . Such is still the right of the conqueror as acknowledged by the ...
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