The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... perhaps their excellence was rather in manual arts , and useful inventions . The great source of their wealth was a famous purple dye , extracted from a fish caught abundantly on their shores , and perhaps there only - and there it is ...
... perhaps their excellence was rather in manual arts , and useful inventions . The great source of their wealth was a famous purple dye , extracted from a fish caught abundantly on their shores , and perhaps there only - and there it is ...
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... perhaps were then as famous in their splendour -but as this is mere conjecture , and our business is not with their present state , we refer our readers to the works of modern travellers for the description of these extraordinary ruins ...
... perhaps were then as famous in their splendour -but as this is mere conjecture , and our business is not with their present state , we refer our readers to the works of modern travellers for the description of these extraordinary ruins ...
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... perhaps because it lay more distant from the only source of authentic history , the land of Israel . The history of the Medes , like every other we have essayed to trace , begins in absurd and useless fables : the first we know of it ...
... perhaps because it lay more distant from the only source of authentic history , the land of Israel . The history of the Medes , like every other we have essayed to trace , begins in absurd and useless fables : the first we know of it ...
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... perhaps were formerly yet more so , especially in grapes . Warlike in their early history , the Medes be- came afterwards among the most effeminate of the Eastern nations : they are said to have taught the art of war to the Persians ...
... perhaps were formerly yet more so , especially in grapes . Warlike in their early history , the Medes be- came afterwards among the most effeminate of the Eastern nations : they are said to have taught the art of war to the Persians ...
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... perhaps , the finest and the richest , even when Paradise was no more , and the deluge had made all alike a desert , became too narrow to contain its rapidly increasing inha- bitants , they were obliged to betake themselves to more ...
... perhaps , the finest and the richest , even when Paradise was no more , and the deluge had made all alike a desert , became too narrow to contain its rapidly increasing inha- bitants , they were obliged to betake themselves to more ...
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