The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 84
... Assyria , and the dialects of its east and west coasts approximated to the Babylonian and to the Hebrew respectively ; but it was not till a comparatively late period that the civilisation of the North reached the coasts and spread over ...
... Assyria , and the dialects of its east and west coasts approximated to the Babylonian and to the Hebrew respectively ; but it was not till a comparatively late period that the civilisation of the North reached the coasts and spread over ...
Page 97
... Assyrians always found great difficulty in crossing . Melukhkha has usually been supposed -- by both Egyptian and Assyrian ... Assyria . The Bible does not say so , and it is known that he lived for another twenty years . It is also ...
... Assyrians always found great difficulty in crossing . Melukhkha has usually been supposed -- by both Egyptian and Assyrian ... Assyria . The Bible does not say so , and it is known that he lived for another twenty years . It is also ...
Page 104
... Assyria did not begin to become formidable until Tiglath Pileser I. ( about 1120 B.C. ) conquered the north of Syria , and many centuries elapsed after this period ( about the time of Samuel ) before the Assyrians appeared in Palestine ...
... Assyria did not begin to become formidable until Tiglath Pileser I. ( about 1120 B.C. ) conquered the north of Syria , and many centuries elapsed after this period ( about the time of Samuel ) before the Assyrians appeared in Palestine ...
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