Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures, Volumen2Ogle, 1819 |
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... , which among the Greeks received its name paλaxgoxogaž from that circumstance . Thus it appears , that both the Greeks and * Micah i . 6 . the Hebrews ascribed baldness to the feathered race , but NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 9.
... , which among the Greeks received its name paλaxgoxogaž from that circumstance . Thus it appears , that both the Greeks and * Micah i . 6 . the Hebrews ascribed baldness to the feathered race , but NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 9.
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... received and bore him up on her back . A similar story is recorded in the writings of Pau- sanias , who tells us , that an eagle flew under Aristimenes , who was cast by the Lacedemonians from the top of a tower , and carried him on her ...
... received and bore him up on her back . A similar story is recorded in the writings of Pau- sanias , who tells us , that an eagle flew under Aristimenes , who was cast by the Lacedemonians from the top of a tower , and carried him on her ...
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... received a full accomplishment in the irresistible impetuosity and complete success with which the Babylonian monarchs , and particularly Nebuchadnezzar , pursued their plans of conquest . Ezekiel denominates him with striking propriety ...
... received a full accomplishment in the irresistible impetuosity and complete success with which the Babylonian monarchs , and particularly Nebuchadnezzar , pursued their plans of conquest . Ezekiel denominates him with striking propriety ...
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... received from the ancient Hebrews . To the same habit , it is probable , may be traced the traditionary report , that the pelican , in feeding her young , pierces her own breast , and nourishes them with her blood . Shaw contends , that ...
... received from the ancient Hebrews . To the same habit , it is probable , may be traced the traditionary report , that the pelican , in feeding her young , pierces her own breast , and nourishes them with her blood . Shaw contends , that ...
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... receiving twice the size of a man's head , seems to be given it for this very reason , that it might not want food for itself and its young ones , when at a distance from the water . Bochart is of opinion , that kaath , in some passages ...
... receiving twice the size of a man's head , seems to be given it for this very reason , that it might not want food for itself and its young ones , when at a distance from the water . Bochart is of opinion , that kaath , in some passages ...
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