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... antient Tyre ; which is described as now situated at the extremity of a sandy peninsula , extending out to the north - west for about a mile from the line of the main coast , and much wider towards its outer point than near to its ...
... antient Tyre ; which is described as now situated at the extremity of a sandy peninsula , extending out to the north - west for about a mile from the line of the main coast , and much wider towards its outer point than near to its ...
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... antient Tyre , for it was a city which rose more than once , was built on the continent or on an island . In those splendid and poetical prophecies which we read in the Scriptures respecting its destined ruin * , many expressions ...
... antient Tyre , for it was a city which rose more than once , was built on the continent or on an island . In those splendid and poetical prophecies which we read in the Scriptures respecting its destined ruin * , many expressions ...
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... antient geographers , and is in direct contradiction to their notices ; which were deduced from the traditions and ... antient geographers or with Homer himself . He discovered that the Mender was the antient Scamander ; and , with Ho ...
... antient geographers , and is in direct contradiction to their notices ; which were deduced from the traditions and ... antient geographers or with Homer himself . He discovered that the Mender was the antient Scamander ; and , with Ho ...
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