The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 169
... represented as clothed in the skin of a fish , a fitting symbol of the relation between the newer and older religions of Babylonia and the antagonistic views of the godhead entertained by the races that dwelt there . At other times the ...
... represented as clothed in the skin of a fish , a fitting symbol of the relation between the newer and older religions of Babylonia and the antagonistic views of the godhead entertained by the races that dwelt there . At other times the ...
Page 170
... represented by the palaces and sculptures of Assyria , itself an offshoot of the older Babylonian empire and soaked with the Babylonian influence , is indeed quite different in form and type from Egyptian ; but in idea and limitations ...
... represented by the palaces and sculptures of Assyria , itself an offshoot of the older Babylonian empire and soaked with the Babylonian influence , is indeed quite different in form and type from Egyptian ; but in idea and limitations ...
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... represented by the frescoes of the palace walls at Knossos , and by the decoration which illustrates the successive ... representing men with red , and women with white skins . But by experiment and a filial regard for nature , the ...
... represented by the frescoes of the palace walls at Knossos , and by the decoration which illustrates the successive ... representing men with red , and women with white skins . But by experiment and a filial regard for nature , the ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
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