The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 4T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1806 |
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... Herodotus and Ptolomy considered the Bahar el Abiad as the Nile . But it is equally certain that the Abyssinians themselves consider their branch to be the Nile ; as such it is des- ribed by the Jesuits and laid down in the map of ...
... Herodotus and Ptolomy considered the Bahar el Abiad as the Nile . But it is equally certain that the Abyssinians themselves consider their branch to be the Nile ; as such it is des- ribed by the Jesuits and laid down in the map of ...
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... ( Herodotus , Thalia 68 ) . Seven leading men declared for Darius ; but the Babylonians , faithful to the pos- terity of Cyrus , defended their city against Darius , in favour of Belshazzar , or Bal- thaser , a minor son of Cambyses . The ...
... ( Herodotus , Thalia 68 ) . Seven leading men declared for Darius ; but the Babylonians , faithful to the pos- terity of Cyrus , defended their city against Darius , in favour of Belshazzar , or Bal- thaser , a minor son of Cambyses . The ...
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... Herodotus ( Thalia , 89 ) who makes twenty larger divisions , including no doubt the one hundred and twenty smaller ones of the Jewish account . Throughout the Persian empire the fire- worshippers and idolaters , the monotheists and ...
... Herodotus ( Thalia , 89 ) who makes twenty larger divisions , including no doubt the one hundred and twenty smaller ones of the Jewish account . Throughout the Persian empire the fire- worshippers and idolaters , the monotheists and ...
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... Herodotus , was only twelve cubits high , must be the basis . The transformation of Nebuchadnezzar for seven years into a wild beast is narrat- ed in the fourth chapter ; this chapter of fers a fine harvest of various readings : but ...
... Herodotus , was only twelve cubits high , must be the basis . The transformation of Nebuchadnezzar for seven years into a wild beast is narrat- ed in the fourth chapter ; this chapter of fers a fine harvest of various readings : but ...
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... Herodotus ( Clio , 105. ) places in the reign of Psammetichus , or So , king of Egypt : in which case the poem cannot well be cotemporary with the victory celebrated . It may have originated on a recent view of the whitening bones of ...
... Herodotus ( Clio , 105. ) places in the reign of Psammetichus , or So , king of Egypt : in which case the poem cannot well be cotemporary with the victory celebrated . It may have originated on a recent view of the whitening bones of ...
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