The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, المجلد 2T. Clark, Portland; W. & D. Tredwell [i.e. Treadwell], Portsmouth; Munroe & Francis, Boston; J. Bioren, and T.L. Plowman, Philadelphia., 1805 |
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الصفحة vii
... , Belus , cujus gia ostenditur . Q. Curt . lib . v . c . 1 . Gen. xi . 4 , Hist . Jud . 1. i . c . 4 . * Lib . i . e . 181 . who encompassed it afterwards with walls , settled therein his Chap . I. 3 HISTORY OF THE ASSYRIANS .
... , Belus , cujus gia ostenditur . Q. Curt . lib . v . c . 1 . Gen. xi . 4 , Hist . Jud . 1. i . c . 4 . * Lib . i . e . 181 . who encompassed it afterwards with walls , settled therein his Chap . I. 3 HISTORY OF THE ASSYRIANS .
الصفحة vii
Charles Rollin. who encompassed it afterwards with walls , settled therein his friends and confederates , and subdued those that lived round about it , beginning his empire in that place , but not confining it to so narrow a compass ...
Charles Rollin. who encompassed it afterwards with walls , settled therein his friends and confederates , and subdued those that lived round about it , beginning his empire in that place , but not confining it to so narrow a compass ...
الصفحة 14
... afterwards , deceived by the likeness of names , through their ignorance in chronology , and the resemblance of one event with another , may have as- cribed such things to more ancient princes , as belonged to those of a later date ; or ...
... afterwards , deceived by the likeness of names , through their ignorance in chronology , and the resemblance of one event with another , may have as- cribed such things to more ancient princes , as belonged to those of a later date ; or ...
الصفحة 18
... afterwards to take the field with some forces which he had assembled , he was overcome , and pursued to the gates of Nineveh ; wherein he shut himself in hopes the rebels would never be able to take so well fortified a city , and stored ...
... afterwards to take the field with some forces which he had assembled , he was overcome , and pursued to the gates of Nineveh ; wherein he shut himself in hopes the rebels would never be able to take so well fortified a city , and stored ...
الصفحة 20
... afterwards united and confounded together . I shall first treat of this second Assyrian empire , and then return to the kingdom of the Medes . CHAP . II . THE SECOND ASSYRIAN EMPIRE , BOTH OF NINEVEH AND THIS BABYLON . HIS second ...
... afterwards united and confounded together . I shall first treat of this second Assyrian empire , and then return to the kingdom of the Medes . CHAP . II . THE SECOND ASSYRIAN EMPIRE , BOTH OF NINEVEH AND THIS BABYLON . HIS second ...
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