The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 26
... appear venerable in their eyes ; and that these ceremonies , how absurd soever they may appear to us , and are really so in themselves , constituted part of the religion and public worship of the ancients . This was a false religion ...
... appear venerable in their eyes ; and that these ceremonies , how absurd soever they may appear to us , and are really so in themselves , constituted part of the religion and public worship of the ancients . This was a false religion ...
Sivu 60
... appears so inconvenient and irregular , supposed nevertheless a knowledge of the solar year , such as Diodorus Siculus ascribes to the Egyptians . It will appear at first sight , by calculating their intercalations , that those who ...
... appears so inconvenient and irregular , supposed nevertheless a knowledge of the solar year , such as Diodorus Siculus ascribes to the Egyptians . It will appear at first sight , by calculating their intercalations , that those who ...
Sivu 133
... appears from several passages of scripture . The Carthaginians retained the barbarous custom of offering human sacrifices to their gods till the ruin of their city : an action which ought to have been called a sacrilege rather than a ...
... appears from several passages of scripture . The Carthaginians retained the barbarous custom of offering human sacrifices to their gods till the ruin of their city : an action which ought to have been called a sacrilege rather than a ...
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