Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... they were comprehended in a great number of states under subjection to chiefs or kings ; and that all their business was transacted in popular assemblies . The The beginning of their history is extremely dark , and 2 CANAANITES .
... they were comprehended in a great number of states under subjection to chiefs or kings ; and that all their business was transacted in popular assemblies . The The beginning of their history is extremely dark , and 2 CANAANITES .
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William Fordyce Mavor. The beginning of their history is extremely dark , and much encumbered with the hypotheses of the learned , who have contemplated their anti- quities . They are supposed , upon the increase of their families , to ...
William Fordyce Mavor. The beginning of their history is extremely dark , and much encumbered with the hypotheses of the learned , who have contemplated their anti- quities . They are supposed , upon the increase of their families , to ...
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... extremely fertile in grain and fruit ; the second barren and rocky ; the third embellished with verdant plants , balsamic herbs , and odoriferous flowers ; and the fourth , by rea- son of its surprising height , is generally covered ...
... extremely fertile in grain and fruit ; the second barren and rocky ; the third embellished with verdant plants , balsamic herbs , and odoriferous flowers ; and the fourth , by rea- son of its surprising height , is generally covered ...
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... extremely arid and unwholesome during the heat of summer , and every - where steril , except that part which lies contiguous to the river . Among the most remarkable curiosities of Palestine may be justly reckoned various petri ...
... extremely arid and unwholesome during the heat of summer , and every - where steril , except that part which lies contiguous to the river . Among the most remarkable curiosities of Palestine may be justly reckoned various petri ...
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... and was every - where extremely fertile in corn , wine , fruit , and pasturage . To the north of Reuben was fixed the tribe of Gad , having likewise the river Jordan on the west , west , the Ammonites on the east , and the 32 JEWS .
... and was every - where extremely fertile in corn , wine , fruit , and pasturage . To the north of Reuben was fixed the tribe of Gad , having likewise the river Jordan on the west , west , the Ammonites on the east , and the 32 JEWS .
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