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... less onerous , to the successors of Alexander , and afterwards to the dominion of Rome ; their veneration for their local deities , as well as for the more distinguished pagan inhabitants of heaven , was transferred into a kind of holy ...
... less onerous , to the successors of Alexander , and afterwards to the dominion of Rome ; their veneration for their local deities , as well as for the more distinguished pagan inhabitants of heaven , was transferred into a kind of holy ...
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... less rivals , than in the cultivation of those arts by which the science acquired advancement . Their annals are alike interwoven with the early Hebrew records ; which a remote antiquity and internal credibility would render invaluable ...
... less rivals , than in the cultivation of those arts by which the science acquired advancement . Their annals are alike interwoven with the early Hebrew records ; which a remote antiquity and internal credibility would render invaluable ...
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... less remarkable than at its subsequent subjugation by Ochus . The civil authority was , at that time , equally overthrown , and the national religion subverted ; the god Apis having been slain , and the priests driven into banishment ...
... less remarkable than at its subsequent subjugation by Ochus . The civil authority was , at that time , equally overthrown , and the national religion subverted ; the god Apis having been slain , and the priests driven into banishment ...
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Report on the System of Hieroglyphic Interpretation proposed in a Treatise | 71 |
Letter to W R Hamilton Esq on the Saxon Names of Places | 97 |
Notice of some curious Remains of Antiquity in the Vicinity of Beyrout | 105 |
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