| James Mill - 1817 - 688 páginas
...remounted, as we have seen, to immemorial antiquity. The Babylonians continued thenceforward to be cloathed with the produce of their own industry. Their bodies...descending to their feet : their mitras or turbans were also of linen, plaited with much art ; they wore woollen tunicks, above which a short white cloak... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 700 páginas
...continued thenceforward to be cloathed with the produce of their own industry. Their bodies fljere covered with fine linen, descending to their feet : their mitras or turbans were also of linen, plaited with much art ; they wore woollen tunicks, above which a short white cloak... | |
| John Gillies - 1820 - 596 páginas
...hereditary sacerdotal government re- n" * "res' mounted, as we have seen, to immemorial antiquity. 125 The Babylonians continued thenceforward to be clothed...descending to their feet? their mitras or turbans were also of linen, plaited with much art ; they wore woollen tunicks, above which a short white cloak... | |
| James Mill - 1820 - 480 páginas
...manufactures under its hereditary sacerdotal government remounted, as we have seen, to immemorial antiquity. The Babylonians continued thenceforward to be clothed...descending to their feet : their mitras or turbans were also of linen, plaited with much art ; they wore woollen tunicks, above which a short white cloak... | |
| John Gillies - 1820 - 592 páginas
...maunder its hereditary sacerdotal government remounted, as we have seen, to immemorial anti.quity. 125 The Babylonians continued thenceforward to be clothed...descending to their feet ; their mitras or turbans were also of linen, plaited with much art ; they wore woollen tunicks, above which a short white cloak... | |
| John Gillies - 1820 - 1214 páginas
...maunder its hereditary sacerdotal government remounted, as we have seen, to immemorial antiquity. 125 The Babylonians continued thenceforward to be clothed...descending to their feet ; their mitras or turbans were also of linen, plaited with much art ; they wore woollen tunicks, above which a short white cloak... | |
| James Mill - 1840 - 556 páginas
...manufactures under its hereditary sacerdotal government remounted, as we have seen, to immemorial antiquity. The Babylonians continued thenceforward to be clothed with the produce of their own industry. Theirbodies were covered with fine linen, decending to their feet their mitres or turbans were also... | |
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