The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and Africa. In a Series of Letters to a Young Nobleman, Volume 1H. Maxwell, Columbia-house, 1801 - Europe |
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... chief occupation . They early acquire the art of taming and rearing the more docile and useful ani- mals , and of cultivating the most nutritive vegetable productions " . 10. Aristot . Polit . lib . i . cap . ii . 11. Hist . Gen. des ...
... chief occupation . They early acquire the art of taming and rearing the more docile and useful ani- mals , and of cultivating the most nutritive vegetable productions " . 10. Aristot . Polit . lib . i . cap . ii . 11. Hist . Gen. des ...
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... chief city in Assyria Pro- per , and the capital of the Assyrian empire , before it had been visited by any European traveller , has left us totally ignorant of the state of knowledge among the inhabitants of that ancient metropolis ...
... chief city in Assyria Pro- per , and the capital of the Assyrian empire , before it had been visited by any European traveller , has left us totally ignorant of the state of knowledge among the inhabitants of that ancient metropolis ...
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... chief over the troops of each nation " . At the close of the year , the army was dissolved ; and a new one , levied in the same manner , supplied its place ; the soldiers of the former being absolved from their military oath , and ...
... chief over the troops of each nation " . At the close of the year , the army was dissolved ; and a new one , levied in the same manner , supplied its place ; the soldiers of the former being absolved from their military oath , and ...
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... chief . When exposed to danger from foreign enemies , or induced by considerations of mutual advantage , two or more tribes united into confined to one wife , and that the laity might take as many wives as they pleased . But if such a ...
... chief . When exposed to danger from foreign enemies , or induced by considerations of mutual advantage , two or more tribes united into confined to one wife , and that the laity might take as many wives as they pleased . But if such a ...
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... chief magis- trate and captain - general , for life . A portion of the re- spect for the father was necessarily transferred to the son . He usually possessed the same elevated station 109 , With office , wealth and influence accumulated ...
... chief magis- trate and captain - general , for life . A portion of the re- spect for the father was necessarily transferred to the son . He usually possessed the same elevated station 109 , With office , wealth and influence accumulated ...
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Page 402 - Ye mountains of Gilboa, let there be no dew, neither let there be rain upon you, nor fields of offerings: for there the shield of the mighty is vilely cast away, the shield of Saul as though he had not been anointed with oil.
Page 400 - The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil; my lust shall be satisfied upon them; I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them.
Page 130 - And mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire ; and the smoke thereof ascended as the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mount quaked greatly...
Page 130 - And it came to pass on the third day in the morning, that there were thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the mount, and the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud ; so that all the people that was in the camp trembled.
Page 400 - And with the blast of thy nostrils the waters were gathered together; the floods stood upright as an heap and the depths were congealed in the heart of the sea.
Page 129 - When the Most High divided to the nations their inheritance, When he separated the sons of Adam, He set the bounds of the people According to the number of the children of Israel : For the Lord's portion is his people ; Jacob is the lot of his inheritance.
Page 402 - Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph.
Page 402 - Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided : they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions.
Page 400 - Pharaoh's chariots and his host hath he cast into the sea: His chosen captains also are drowned in the Red Sea.
Page 400 - Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto the Lord, and spake, saying, I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously: The horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.