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Pagina 122
... remains in both coun- tries , and a variety of circumstantial evidence , concur in establishing one important fact , that the worship common to Ethiopia and Egypt migrated from the former into the latter country ; a question into which ...
... remains in both coun- tries , and a variety of circumstantial evidence , concur in establishing one important fact , that the worship common to Ethiopia and Egypt migrated from the former into the latter country ; a question into which ...
Pagina 235
... remains , though among them there seem to have been many large religious buildings . ' 66 We need say nothing of the remains of what was proposed to be erected ; ' and , had the tabernacles been raised , the ma- terial here specified ...
... remains , though among them there seem to have been many large religious buildings . ' 66 We need say nothing of the remains of what was proposed to be erected ; ' and , had the tabernacles been raised , the ma- terial here specified ...
Pagina 236
... remains , or nearly as little , as are to be found at the present time ; and we may clearly infer that it outlived or at least saw the fall of the Greek em- pire , though probably it had itself much " fallen from its high estate " long ...
... remains , or nearly as little , as are to be found at the present time ; and we may clearly infer that it outlived or at least saw the fall of the Greek em- pire , though probably it had itself much " fallen from its high estate " long ...
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