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... captivity it was more scrupulously observed . CHAPTER V. OF THE ARTS . § . 80 . THE ORIGIN OF THE ARTS . THEY originated , no doubt , partly in necessity , partly in accident . At first they must have been very imperfect and very ...
... captivity it was more scrupulously observed . CHAPTER V. OF THE ARTS . § . 80 . THE ORIGIN OF THE ARTS . THEY originated , no doubt , partly in necessity , partly in accident . At first they must have been very imperfect and very ...
Página 88
... instruments , used in agriculture , each one made for him- self . The women spun , ' wove , and embroidered ; they made clothing not only for their families , but for sale , Exod . 35 : 25 . 1 1 § 84 . STATE OF THE ARTS AFTER THE CAPTIVITY.
... instruments , used in agriculture , each one made for him- self . The women spun , ' wove , and embroidered ; they made clothing not only for their families , but for sale , Exod . 35 : 25 . 1 1 § 84 . STATE OF THE ARTS AFTER THE CAPTIVITY.
Página 89
... CAPTIVITY . During the captivity many Hebrews , ( most commonly those , to whom a barren tract of the soil had been assigned , ) applied them- selves to the arts and merchandize . Subsequently , when they were scattered abroad among ...
... CAPTIVITY . During the captivity many Hebrews , ( most commonly those , to whom a barren tract of the soil had been assigned , ) applied them- selves to the arts and merchandize . Subsequently , when they were scattered abroad among ...
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... captivity there were schools for instruction either near the synagogues or in them , of which we shall speak hereafter . §87 . MATERIALS and Instruments of Writing . I. MATERIALS FROM THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM . 1. The leaves of trees . 2 ...
... captivity there were schools for instruction either near the synagogues or in them , of which we shall speak hereafter . §87 . MATERIALS and Instruments of Writing . I. MATERIALS FROM THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM . 1. The leaves of trees . 2 ...
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... captivity , Ezra 3 : 10. Neh . 12 : 45–47 . 1 Macc . 4 : 54. 13 : 51. It should be remarked , however , that neither mu- sick nor poetry attained to the same excellence after the captivi- ty , as before that period . § 94. STRINGED ...
... captivity , Ezra 3 : 10. Neh . 12 : 45–47 . 1 Macc . 4 : 54. 13 : 51. It should be remarked , however , that neither mu- sick nor poetry attained to the same excellence after the captivi- ty , as before that period . § 94. STRINGED ...
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