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... proved from the nearly unbroken chain of inscriptions which connects the age of the original Pentateuch with that of the Coptic versions of the Old and New Testaments . These , according to Mr. Tattam , " were among the most early ...
... proved from the nearly unbroken chain of inscriptions which connects the age of the original Pentateuch with that of the Coptic versions of the Old and New Testaments . These , according to Mr. Tattam , " were among the most early ...
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... proved . I therefore only refer the reader to the works of those credible authors , for a fuller account of the different discoveries of those antiquities , and of the several years in which they were made ; whilst I state , that the ...
... proved . I therefore only refer the reader to the works of those credible authors , for a fuller account of the different discoveries of those antiquities , and of the several years in which they were made ; whilst I state , that the ...
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... proved that it was certainly the original composition of an Israelite ; that all the terms and idioms of the ancient Israelites are preserved in the early canonical books , and that the general language and style of this book accord ...
... proved that it was certainly the original composition of an Israelite ; that all the terms and idioms of the ancient Israelites are preserved in the early canonical books , and that the general language and style of this book accord ...
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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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according Acropolis admitted Agora alluded ancient Annal antiquity Aphidna appears ascribed Assyrian astronomical Astyages Athenians Athens Attica authority book of Job Cæsar Canicular Chaldees character Chron chronology Claudius coincidence commencement computed conf Ctesias cycle deduced Des-Vignolles dynasty Egypt Egyptian Eleusinium Enneacrunus epoch Eretria evidence former gate Greek Hebrew heliacal rising Herodotus hieroglyphic honour ibid inscription Jews Job's Julian kings language latter Long Walls Manetho Marathon Marsham medals mentioned Mesogaia monarchs monument Moses neomenia object observed original Oropos passage patriarchal Pausanias Peiraeus Peiraic period Persians plain Plutarch Pnyx preceding present princes probably reign remarkable road Roman royal sabbatical sacred Sæc Scaliger seems Strabo succession supposed Syncel Syncellus tablet Tacitus temple Thoth Thucydides ubi supr Usser words writer δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν