The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 93
... known case in which confusion , amounting to forty years , has been introduced , apparently by a hasty identification which scholars have of late proposed to abandon . In 854 B.C. King Shalmanezer defeated a confederacy of Syrians and ...
... known case in which confusion , amounting to forty years , has been introduced , apparently by a hasty identification which scholars have of late proposed to abandon . In 854 B.C. King Shalmanezer defeated a confederacy of Syrians and ...
Page 100
... known to the Akkadians . There are several ways in which we may regard the relation of the Hebrew account to others . It may be the oldest and purest , or it may repre- sent a higher thought growing out of earlier superstition , or both ...
... known to the Akkadians . There are several ways in which we may regard the relation of the Hebrew account to others . It may be the oldest and purest , or it may repre- sent a higher thought growing out of earlier superstition , or both ...
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... known series of communications with Van der Dussen which led to the unfortunate conferences at the Hague . Marl- borough had received a decisive rebuff . Yet his patience was not exhausted . The correspondence continued until the end of ...
... known series of communications with Van der Dussen which led to the unfortunate conferences at the Hague . Marl- borough had received a decisive rebuff . Yet his patience was not exhausted . The correspondence continued until the end of ...
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